Male Yeast Infection: In Men Too?
Yeast infection is very common in
women and thus it is sometimes misunderstood as a disease that can affect women only. But this might be a
shocking fact to many that men are as vulnerable to yeast infection as are women. Men do equally suffer from
yeast infection but of which might in the form of penile yeast infection rather than vagina yeast infection in
women and the risk of oral yeast infection being the same.
One thing that many people don't realize is that sometimes yeast infections in
men are transferred by women via sexual contact so it can also be classified as a sexually transmitted disease.
But is it not always necessary that men always get it from women. Yeast infection can very easily get developed
in men and then it can also get transmitted to women by sexual contact. Thus, men and women can pass the yeast
infection back and forth and if it is not detected in one, can cause a recurring problem with the other.
The major causes of yeast infection to grow in men are
the same as they were in women. The prolonged use of antibiotic, the imbalance of immune in the body, weakening
or good bacteria in the genital area are the major causes and of course another usual way for a man to get a
penile yeast infection is through sexual transmission. A man who has unprotected sex with a women carrying
vaginal yeast infection is more likely to get infected.
And the problems and symptoms on a man upon the yeast infection is almost the
same as it seems in a woman. Redness and itching of the penis, discomfort during urination or sexual
intercourse suggests the possibility of the man suffering from yeast infection.
Yeast infection can very correctly be classified as a sexually transmitted
disease (STD). An infected man or woman can transmit yeast infection to its partner and the infection just
spreads. If a very sexually active man or woman get infected by yeast infection then it is more likely that the disease get spreads widely. It even worsen
the case that some condoms that kills the HIV virus are more likely to infect the user with yeast
infection.
Due to genetic factors and bodily health conditions too some men are more
vulnerable in getting infected by yeast infection than others. For example, a diabetic man has more risk of
getting yeast infection just for the case that such men have higher levels of sugar in urine and that helps the
growth of fungal organisms in male genital area. A male HIV positive patient is also more prone to get yeast
infection just as easy.
There are many ways to cure the yeast infections and there are many medicines
available in the market. But since yeast infection is more categorized as a female disease, there are less
attempts made to make medicinal cure for male yeast infection than for female yeast infection.
However, there sure are some prescriptions that help treat the male yeast
infections and of course there are other natural treatments too which are more suggested.
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