Male Candida
Male Candida …what’s it about? Generally, male Candida refers to a yeast infection that affects men. Obvs. Yes, men can actually suffer from yeast infections, as well. Just like women! It is brought about by the same yeast that affects women.
The culprit for Yeast infections is known as Candida Albicans. Yeast infections surface when the Candida grows in overabundance. Their reproduction yields an infection which can range in magnitude and location. There are men who develop the infection and it will show on the arms or face while majority of them will suffer in more private regions. More often than not, a fungal outbreak will result in a moist or damp environment like the crotch or groin.
The surfacing of male Candida often develops into a host of uncomfortable skin irritations and that include an itchy rash, clumpy white discharge from the penis, or burning sensation during intercourse. The fungus could spread if left untreated and the itchy and uncomfortable rash could be transferred down to the groin and into the anus. It is even possible for Candida to penetrate into the penis resulting in immensely uncomfortable urination and a thick clumpy discharge.
Male Candida could be treated in different ways including homeopathic methods and drug therapy related methods. The most used method is opting for medications to treat the infection but unfortunately, a lot find these methods being unsuccessful. They treat the symptoms and the pain subsides briefly but the yeast will just be returning. These medications often fail to resolve the core issues.
Homeopathic treatments for male Candida infections are the best option. They treat the underlying causes and aid in getting your body chemistry back in balance. By sticking to a homeopathic plan to treat your infection, you will learn that the solutions to treating your male yeast infection are no further than the local grocery store. Making some alterations to your diet and proper hygiene you will change your body’s pH and get rid of the excess Candida.
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What will happen if I let my yeast infection go untreated?
Question by Curious: What will happen if I let my yeast infection go untreated?
I have had this yeast infection for about a year now and I am really embarrassed to tell my parents about it!
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Answer by malory knox
It will go away on it’s own in two weeks or less. If it persists longer THEN you should see your doctor. Here is what you do: Use a warm wash cloth to GENTLY cleanse the vaginal area about 3 times a day. Get some panty liners (not pads) and always keep one on. Change about every hour or so. This will keep any discharge from further irritating your skin. Also, using wet wipes when you go to the restroom instead of toilet paper will be more soothing. Yeast infections usually are not serious and usually DO clear up on their own in a week or so.
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Q&A: What if a yeast infection goes untreated?
Question by hngh: What if a yeast infection goes untreated?
i think i have a yeast infection, but im leaving tomorrow for 3 weeks to a foreign country, so what will happen in those 3 weeks? ive had it for maybe 5 days, but noticed only now.
and what over the counter products can i get that actually work?
Best answer:
Answer by jkregger
You need to try to get to the doctor. It’s very important that you do not leave a yeast infection untreated for 3 weeks. The symptoms may get worse. Also, you will be unfamiliar with where and how to receive medical treatment in this foreign country. It would be for the best to get a prescription to take care of it.
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Q&A: Can a untreated yeast infection affect other parts of your body?
Question by Pretty Lady: Can a untreated yeast infection affect other parts of your body?
My friend has a yeast infection, but because she has diabetes her doctor says nothing can be done about it to get rid of it completely. She has experienced severe pain in her head for the past week, can this be due to her yeast infection?
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Answer by ☼~Ļ○ΰ~♫®
Yeast infections can spread from your vagina to your bladder, from your bladder to your kidneys, and from your kidneys into your bloodstream. When the infection is released into the bloodstream, it can be spread to all organs. This is called septicemia. It can lead to any number of fatal conditions, including endocarditis (infection of the heart) and meningitis (infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord). Your friend should definitely see a doctor as soon as possible!
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