Yeast Infection In Males: The Hidden Truth

By Linda D. Allen

Yeast Infection in Males Means DANGER. Find Out about the Risks of Yeast Infection Happening in Males.

Yeast infection in males is often noticed in the inflammation of the male genital area. This yeast infection, like other specific types of Candidiasis (for example, baby thrush and oral cavity) is the work of Candida species, of which the dominant version is Candida albicans. Another version, also known as Candida balanitis, causes yeast infection in males in a particular kind of fungal infection called Candidiasis. The organisms that foster fungal infection growth are usually located on glans skin, but certain conditions lead to their overpopulation and yeast infection overgrowth. The major causes of male candidiasis are:

1. Diabetes, obesity and similar specific. Research recently done shows that an imbalance in lifestyle and diet can cause general levels of health to fall and the development of male candidiasis to raise.

2. Insufficient personal hygiene.

3. Intimate relations with someone who is already infected: this means having to put in place a simultaneous treatment of both persons for to effectively and permanently cure the yeast infection.

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4. Glycerin and color/odor additive-containing soaps and lubricants.

Candida balanitis is infrequent compared to other infections. There are more sufferers among uncircumcised males than circumcised, and infection occurs less often in children than in adult males. For male candidiasis, the predominant symptoms, sometimes visually obvious, are:

1. A sensation of discomfort in the male organ and tingling or irritable pain.

2. Genital discharge on an occasional basis.

3. The glans of the male organ suffers a painful, blotchy rash.

4. Swelling, red color and a very sensitive genital area.

Psychologically, Candida balanitis is also linked closely to men’s self image, as an important male body part is concerned, which can cause mental trauma as well. People commonly assume that candidiasis in males is a minor problem. However, when yeast infection in males is neglected, further complications such as phimosis can arise, where the foreskin and the swollen and inflamed glans start to stick together. Diagnosis from an experienced and professional clinician is required in order to differentiate between social diseases like herpes and Candida balanitis. To avoid this kind of severe complications, symptoms of yeast infection in males must be dealt with in the right way whenever they come to light.

A first example is to make sure that personal hygiene is observed every day by showering and washing the genital area and foreskin. The genital area should also be kept dry otherwise. If the infection is more pronounced, a doctor can prescribe pills or creams as anti-fungal treatment.

If a diagnosis of male candidiasis is made, alternative treatments are recommended rather than conventional medicine. Ensuring a good level of personal hygiene while dealing with the root causes of male yeast infection is the best way to stop its recurrence.

The holistic approach, which is created from a program of herbal, all-natural remedies and includes detoxification, defined supplements and diet and lifestyle modifications, focuses on the internal causes of male yeast infection, to permanently remove symptoms and to safely make sure that infection does not recur. For any symptoms of male yeast infection that already recurred, and especially if for systemic Candida infection, the holistic approach is the best recommendation.

About the Author: Linda Allen is a medical researcher, health consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book

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