What You Should Know about Male Yeast Infections

Published: 03rd June 2010
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Yeast infections are associated with women the most however, the truth of the matter is, anyone can have a yeast infection. Male yeast infections can be one of several different kinds. Men can get penile infections but they can also get thrush (an oral yeast infection) and an internal yeast infection to name a few. The kind of male yeast infection that a person has will determine the types of symptoms they experience.

A few of the male yeast infections symptoms to expect are listed below.

What to Expect with an Oral Yeast Infection Named Thrush.

• One symptom is having a "cakey" feeling or white tongue.

• Parts of the mouth and/or the tongue may have sores.

Symptoms of Penile Yeast Infections.

• Redness might appear around the tip of the penis.

• The red areas may also burn and itch.

Internal Yeast Infection Have the Following Symptoms.

• Constipation often happens.

• Some people have gas.

• Bloating is associated with this infection.

• Lack of energy is a sign.

• Feeling fatigue is another symptom.

• Mood swings are typical for some people.

• Other kinds of digestive problems might happen.

Normally, penile yeast infections can be cured using some of the same methods that are used by women but the other two types of infections usually needs to be treated by your doctor.

An internal yeast infection and thrush can very easily spread to other portions of the body and cause serious medical problems. Even though it's not hard to self diagnosis a penile yeast infection, the other types can be a problem and very hard to detect.

Considering the fact you need to see a doctor for all other kinds of infections, the suggestions listed below is for treating a penile yeast infection only.

One method for treating the signs of a male yeast infection involves purchasing an over the counter cream called Monistat and applying it to the area that is affected. You should see your health care provider if your symptoms don't get better within a week.

You can treat the itching and burning caused by this condition right along with the infection because most all of the over the counter medicines include a second cream just for this.Male yeast infection symptoms can also be treated by using certain types of home remedies in addition to the over the counter medication.

You can get cooling relief from applying yogurt to the area that is affected. This method not only helps to relieve the symptoms women suffer from with a yeast infection but lots of them use it to treat the actual infection.Many other women will place vinegar on the affected area for the same reasons.

Another method to get relief from male yeast infection symptoms include using a cold compress. Change the compress every so often to ensure it stays cool enough to be effective.

If a male yeast infection is severe, you may find it literally impossible to wear clothing comfortably. It's absolutely time to see your doctor if your daily routine is interrupted because of the symptoms you're experiencing.

The symptoms usually start to disappear after a few days of starting treatment. Anytime your symptoms last for more than a week, it's time to talk to your doctor about treatment.

It doesn't happen very often but a penile yeast infection can spread and cause other more serious medical problems.

You can also give home remedies a try to see if they will cure male yeast infections and help with the symptoms but if you realize, after a few days, they're not working, then you need to see your doctor for a cure.

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