Sunday, October 4, 2009

Yeast Infection in Men - What You Need to Know

Men are not immune to yeast infection. Nowadays, yeast infection has been occurring more and more even in babies, and more so in men. Most people think that yeast infection only affects women and only at women’s genital area. This is a misconception that needs to be recognized and dispelled with proper education. Yet it is also true that women are more likely to develop yeast infection than men. But nowadays men cannot ignore yeast infection education for it has become more widespread than ever.

Candida Albicans is the main culprit behind yeast infection, and yet it is a normal flora in the gut of humans. The problem starts to exist when Candida Albicans population starts to boom and there is an overgrowth. The resulting condition would be yeast infection, also known as Candidiasis. Candica Albicans can also affect different parts of the body resulting in skin rashes, oral thrush and other common form of skin infections.

Also some factors must be considered when there is a yeast infection present. Sometimes, Candida Albacans cannot proliferate on its own; it’s effectively suppressed by the human immune system. Yet contributing factors may trigger such overgrowth.

Factors like:

Blood sugar level – This mostly affects people with diabetic conditions. Sugar is one of the main sources of food for Candida Albicans, excess of sugar in blood and urine may trigger of an overgrowth of Candina Albicans resulting to yeast infection.

Sexual Activity – the more sexually active a person becomes, the higher the risk he exposes himself to acquiring yeast infection. People who engage in unprotected sex have even higher chances of acquiring such condition. When a person comes into sexual contact with someone who has yeast infection, transmission is very likely to happen.

Medication – Some drugs when taken would cause an imbalance of the normal ratio of good bacteria versus bad bacteria. When such even happens, that region would have an increase risk of developing yeast infection, for it may trigger an overgrowth of Candida Albicans. Antibiotics are one of the main drugs that can disrupt such balance.

Common Symptoms of male yeast infection differs from one person to another, but there are common symptoms that can be easily linked to yeast infection.

Symptoms like:

* Skin rashes and bumps on the male genital region, most likely, but not restricted to the penile shaft.

* Itchiness in the male genital region, most likely to occur in the head of the penis.

* Soreness and irritation area the male genital area is touched

* White discharge that resembles like cottage cheese

If you suspect that you have developed yeast infection, it is vital that you immediately seek information on eliminating such disease. Although, it’s not a life threatening condition at first, but super infections may happen, infections where the bacteria develops immunity to most drugs. Resulting to a very difficult treatment and may start to spread to other parts, and disrupt normal body functions. Leading to a restricted lifestyle and even death.

Fortunately, yeast infection is easily cured initially, you may already have the ingredients to treat it right now in your very own kitchen.

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