Symptoms of Male Yeast Infection
The major symptoms involving the male genitalia which may
indicate a male yeast infection can be the same as symptoms
which can indicate a much more serious sexually transmitted
disease (STD) such as syphilis.
However, the simple test
provided at the end of this article can help determine if
yeast is the culprit. The symptoms are:
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Glan, the head of the penis, may become red and inflamed.
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Urination may be slightly painful. This symptom usually
do not cause the severe pain associated with more serious
STDs but can be annoying. This symptom can also indicate
a urinary tract infection.
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Jock itch may develop in the genital area.
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The male may experience sexual dysfunction not normally
experienced.
Symptoms of Male Yeast Infection Not Involving Genitals
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Here we will continue the list of symptoms, but focus
on symptoms and signs which do not involve the genitals,
often causing the man to fail to identify the source
of the problem:
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Digestive problems may appear because of the lack
of intestinal flora balance due to the over growth of
yeast.
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Constipation may occur.
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Bad breath may appear even though good oral hygiene
is practiced.
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Bloating due to yeast bacteria over-growth in the
digestive tract may appear.
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Frequent intestinal gas is another indication of the
yeast imbalance.
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Diarrhea may be a sign of male yeast infection.
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Loose stools may be present but no actual diarrhea.
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Irritability due to general health changes are common.
Mood swings in a man who does not normally experience
mood swings can be a sign of male yeast infection.
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Abnormal fatigue without unusual levels of activity
may signal an infection.
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Lack of energy in a male who is normally energetic
can be a sign of a yeast outbreak.
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Memory loss is sometimes a symptom.
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Unusually dry, flaky skin which is itchy can indicate
yeast growth.
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Athlete foot outbreaks, caused by similar bacteria
can be indicative of a male yeast infection.
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Sudden onset of prostate-like problems such as frequent
urination urges may be present.
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An unusual craving for sweets or carbohydrates because
the yeast bacteria want to be fed.
Simple Test for Male Yeast Infections
This is a very simple, easy to perform test to help a man
determine if the signs and symptoms he may be experiencing
are in fact caused by a yeast infection. To prepare for
the test, simply place a glass of water next to the bed
before retiring for the night.
Upon awakening, before getting out of bed, spit into the
glass of water two times. During the next 15 minutes, watch
the saliva in the water carefully. If the saliva dissipates
into the water, there is most likely no yeast infection.
But, if the saliva becomes cloudy, stringy, sinks to the
bottom of the glass, or takes on an appearance of spider
webs, there is most likely a male yeast infection present
in the man’s body.
The appearance of these saliva indications is very noticeable,
so a man with a yeast infection will have no difficulty
recognizing the signs. Do not worry that the signals may
be unclear. Usually, within the first five minutes, it will
be very clear whether indicators of yeast infection are
present. |