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Penile Yeast Infection

Treatment Male Yeast Infection

Male yeast infection is a topic that is not discussed widely. Too frequently, information focuses on vaginal yeast infections and fails to address the fact that males can experience penile yeast infection as well as yeast infections on other parts of the male genitals.

 

When a man gets a yeast infection he may experience no symptoms at all. But often there are symptoms which may not cause the male to think that the cause is yeast at all. The symptoms may or may not involve the penis or genital area.

Symptoms of Male Yeast Infection Involving Penis and Genitals

Safe and Effective Treatments for Your Yeast Infection and How to Avoid Them in The Future

When a person, male or female, experiences an infection of yeast bacteria, it can be easily cured by obtaining yeast infection treatment from a physician or gynecologist. In females, the symptoms will involve the vagina and may include burning, itching, white or cheese-like discharge, and an unusual odor. In males, there are sometimes no symptoms but when signs are present, they may include itching, burning on urination, or discharge from the penis.

In most countries of the globe, females can obtain yeast infection treatment which is very effective by purchasing over-the-counter vaginal medication which is usually a cream or dissolvable table or capsule to be is inserted into the vagina. The treatment may require three to seven days of yeast infection treatment to cure the disorder. Stubborn yeast infections must be treated by a doctor who can prescribe more powerful antibiotics to be taken orally.

Because males can not insert a yeast infection treatment into the penis, they must take medication orally which can be obtained from their doctor. Often, in the case of married couples, the woman’s doctor will provide prescription medication for both partners.

The best yeast infection treatment is, of course, prevention. Unprotected sex in any situations where the relationship is not a long-term monogamous bond between two people who are known to be disease free should be avoided. The use of a condom can prevent many yeast infections.

Another preventive measure is to avoid providing an environment that encourages yeast bacteria to grow in the genital area. Damp clothing can allow yeast to multiple, so change into dry clothes soon after swimming or perspiring a great deal. Ensuring that, depending on gender, the vagina or penis does not come in contact with feces is another preventive measure and must be encouraged in babies and children as well as adults. After defecation, proper cleaning, from front to back, helps ensure that fecal matter does not enter the vagina or penis. If anal sex is practiced, protection of the penis is crucial and in no case should vaginal intercourse occur after anal contact without proper cleaning of the penis and use of clean protection.

Whenever any person, male or female, young or old, has any symptoms of an infection, yeast infection treatment should be sought promptly. Be sure to share with your health care provider about your sexual activity and any practices which might impact the treatment plan used to quickly cure the yeast infection.

         
   
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