
Men also have yeast infections, though not as frequently as women. Yeast overgrowth or yeast infection is most commonly found in the mouth, and on the skin and male genitals. When found in the mouth the oral yeast infection is called thrush.
Women need to be aware of male yeast infection symptoms since yeast infections can be passed back and forth. Be aware male yeast infection symptoms closely resemble genital herpes and other sexually transmitted disease.
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Symptoms of Male Yeast Infection
The most common symptoms of male yeast infection are irritation, itching and soreness on the head of the penis. There may also be redness and small white blisters. When the symptoms of male yeast infection are limited to the penis the infection is sometimes called balanitis.
Some males complain of a burning sensation with urination. The typical white discharge of female yeast infections is not usually found in male yeast infections.
What Are The Causes Of Male Yeast Infection?
· Partner to partner transfer through sexual intercourse
· Result of antibiotic use
· Complication of diabetes
Partner To Partner Transfer Through Sexual Intercourse
Direct contact is one-way partners can give each other yeast infections. The word infection is not 100% correct since yeast is a normal part of most women’s bodies. The problem arises when there is an overgrowth of yeast leading to what we call a yeast infection.
For yeast infection in men, yeast is not as common. Males need to consider their overall state of health, which would allow an overgrowth of yeast. Diabetes, taking antibiotics and diet are all factors, which make increase the likelihood of male yeast infection.
But if the male’s partner is experiencing a yeast infection, the man is exposed to more yeast organisms than usual. So if the partner has an active yeast infection it is safer to avoid sexual relations until the yeast condition is eliminated. This minimizes the partner’s soreness and additional irritation and also the possibility of passing the yeast infection back and forth.
Result of Antibiotic Use
Long term or extensive antibiotic use is another important cause of male yeast infection. Just like with females, the antibiotics not only kill the infectious bacteria, but the friendly bacteria that keeps the balance on the body. With fewer friendly bacteria to maintain the balance there is less competition for the yeast and the yeast can easily overgrow causing a yeast infection.
Complication of Diabetes
If a male has diabetes, he is more likely to have a male yeast infection. The increased systemic sugar levels could be the cause for the increased yeast growing in the body.
Men need to know the symptoms of male yeast infection to protect their health and that of their partner. Knowledge can prevent passing male yeast infection back and forth as well as knowing the symptoms are similar to sexually transmitted diseases like genital herpes.
If you have a yeast infection or have a partner with male yeast infection, go to www.GetRidOfYeastInfections.com for a holistic way to getting rid of yeast.
