Friday, April 20, 2012

Male Yeast Infection - Are You the Villain Or the Victim of This Disease


Male yeast infection can occur in men of all ages and is widely misunderstood and a much overlooked disease today. Male yeast infection is however more common in male adults than in children, and would you believe in uncircumcised males rather than circumcised males.
Yeast infection in men, far from being solely a physical ailment, can also provoke emotional and social problems as well and so in some instances it can lead to a lack of self-confidence, emotional turbulence and sometimes even depression.
So What Is a Male Yeast Infection?
Yeast infection, known also as Thrush or Candida, is a destructive infection that starts in the digestive system and over time, spreads to other parts of the body slowly. Candida, the fungus responsible for the infection can affect male genitals that can cause inconvenience and health risks for example Candida is the main cause of balanitis, which is an infection of the tip of the penis.
This disease is relatively easy to identify. However Candida infections in males have not yet been well researched as a medical condition and there is a tendency to misunderstand it, so most men do not relate the problem to its symptoms and will probably neglect it.
You will find that infections can also occur in the mouth (oral thrush) or elsewhere on the body, such as the armpit, or between folds in the skin. Yeast grows faster with a higher level of sugar in your body so diabetics are sensitive to a yeast overgrowth.
Symptoms vary from person to person and include severe itching, burning, rashes and soreness, painful urination and irritation around the head of the penis or even small blisters and discharge.
Causes of a Male Yeast Infection
The most common causes are antibiotics, which can kill too many of the beneficial bacteria in your system, also alcohol, beer, sex, wheat products, corn products, peanuts, barley, and a weakened immune system. Male yeast infection thrives on beer and helps it grow due to the yeast being used in its production. Males are also prone to getting them on their skin around the genital area, and in skin folds of the armpits.
Can You Spread a Yeast Infection To Your Sexual Partner?
The short answer is yes. It can spread from one sexual partner to the other.

Sexual intercourse can trigger male yeast infection, so having sex with a female with a vaginal yeast infection can transfer the infection.
Yeast Infection Treatment
Treating a male yeast infection is quite easy and personally I would opt for a home remedy. The treatments are many and varied and are not difficult, but should not be overlooked as the symptoms can increase in intensity and make life unbearable if they continue too long. So it is important to have treatment before it becomes chronic.
Conclusion
Male yeast infection is therefore subject to a number of different complications and problems and when the balance of your good bacteria is compromised in some way. Do not neglect the problem, do something about it immediately and remember treatment is much more effective when you follow a healthy diet and reduce the amount of stress in your life.
Remember do not simply try to treat the symptoms; you need to treat the root cause of your yeast infection if you want to be completely cured.



Gordon Brownlie is a freelance writer who specialises in researching and writing about Health Issues and keeping track of the most up to date developments and cures. Learn more about his research by visiting http://yeastinfection-symptoms.blogspot.com/



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