Remedy for male yeast infection


Many people believe that yeast infection is a condition that affects only women. Unfortunately, yeast infection can be contracted by men too, and they are likely to find it to be equally painful and irritating. Moreover, yeast infection is not limited just to the genital area, it can occur in the mouth, in skin folds in several areas of the body, and even in the pharynx and the gastrointestinal tract. In general, male yeast infection refers to penile yeast infection or penile candidiasis. It is a fairly common condition among men, and there is no reason to be embarrassed about it.

Although we refer to it in common parlance as yeast infection, penile candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by candida albicans. The infection manifests as skin inflammation, itching, and discomfort in the infected area. Most men are unaware that they have the infection until these symptoms show up. Sexual contact with a woman who has vaginal yeast infection is one of the most common causes of male yeast infection. The simplest male yeast infection home remedy is to practice safe sex until both partners are cleared of the yeast infection. Even when men do not have the symptoms of yeast infection like itching, it is best to consult a doctor when they come to know that their sexual partner has a fungal infection. This way, they can get any sexually transmitted infection treated before it spreads. Treating both partners together at the same time would ensure that the infection is not transferred back and forth between them.

Among male yeast infection symptoms and causes, diabetes occupies a prominent place. Men with diabetes mellitus are prone to yeast infection more than others because the higher levels of sugar in their urine makes the penis an ideal breeding ground for fungi. For all men, including diabetics, an easy male yeast infection home remedy starts with simple cleanliness and washing of the genital area. Diet for yeast infection prevention may also help men shed unwanted pounds and help maintain their ideal weight. Men who drink beer often are found to have yeast infection more often as the yeast from the beer gets transferred from their hands to the their penis. The infection is also found in those men whose immune systems are impaired, such as the case of men with HIV, and those with chronic stress.

Men with the infection may experience soreness with blisters and redness on the head of the penis. Sometimes a whitish discharge may be seen. In some cases, they outer skin may become dry and crack when the penis is erect, making it painful. Most creams and over the counter medication prescribed for women with fungal infection can work equally well as male yeast infection cures. Prolonged use of antibiotics is another cause of yeast infection as antibiotics tend to destroy the bacteria that are natural predators of the fungus, thus allowing the fungus to proliferate.

Diet for yeast infection should omit food rich in yeast like bread and include more of fruits and vegetables. Complex carbohydrates and proteins from meat and sea food should be included as well as eggs and low fat yoghurt. Yoghurt, in fact, has been found to be effective in treating male yeast infection when it is applied externally on the infected skin of the penis. Another natural remedy for male yeast infection is tea-tree oil with its helpful anti-fungal action.

One of the important points to remember when treating male yeast infection naturally is that yeast thrives in a moist, humid and hot environment. Wearing loose fitting airy undergarments prevents sweating and keeping the area dry and cool is a simple natural remedy.

answered by G M


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