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The Truth about Male Yeast Infection

Yeast infection has been known to be primarily a women disease but research has shown that we also have male yeast infection. This infection is transmitted to men who regularly have sexual intercourse with a partner who is infected with yeast. However; its symptoms are not vividly seen as they are in women. They could be silent and the male yeast infection could not develop any trouble for the man for months making them unnoticeable. This revelation is contrary to believe that only women contract yeast so men beware. One could be wondering what triggers yeast infections to men? Read on and all your queries will be answered.

What triggers male yeast infection?

Male yeast infection is mostly caused by persistent sexual intercourse with an infected partner. The partner may not know of the infection since it does re occur in most cases. However; in men, the symptoms are negligible and one could be infected with yeast without knowing. The growth of yeast in men could be triggered by a weak immune system. This could have been brought about by other infections to the body which weaken the immune system. It has been discovered that about 80% of men with weak immune system are prone to the male yeast infection.

The male yeast infection could also be caused by use of antibiotics. Antibiotics are common drugs in the current world, however; they should only be taken under prescription from medical practitioners. This is because they are aimed at destroying harmful bacteria from our bodies but could also kill helpful ones. Such bacteria are the ones that help to prevent the growth of yeast and if they are destroyed then they give a favorable environment for their development. Very powerful or strong antibiotics should be avoided unless under special guidance from a doctor. Our lifestyle and diet can promote male yeast infection. Eating unhealthy food, smoking, drinking a lot of alcohol and having less hours to sleep have been attributed to yeast growth.

The symptoms of male yeast infection

This type of infection can go for months or years without being noticed. However; at one stage of life the symptoms of male yeast infection will manifest themselves. One may experience pain on the penis’s head or some reddish rush may develop. The penis head may develop white blisters and pain could be felt during urination. The patient could release a white discharge during urination and even feels pain while ejaculating. Fatigue and malaise could also be experienced. However; these symptoms will only be seen when the disease has fully develop itself within the body.

To prevent the spread of yeast, the partners should avoid sex until the doctors ascertain that the infection has been effectively treated. Do not ignore the fact that the infection is not only found in women and also endeavor to undertake a test. The treatment of male yeast infection is easy and manageable as long as the male undertake the appropriate treatment drugs and changes his lifestyle.

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