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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Symptoms Of Candida Infection In Men

There are various potential symptoms of candida infection in men however you should never self diagnose as many of them can also be as a result of other infections. Instead you are always best to visit either your doctor or sexual health clinic where an expert can undertake an examination and then get you on the correct course of treatment.

Candida infection in men is most noticeable on the penis and one of the first things you shall notice is that it becomes irritated as well as itchy. This mainly affects the glands of the penis but it can also spread across the tip and the shaft if you ignore the problem.

Another main symptom of candida infection in men is the appearance of a number of blisters on the tip with these being white and red in color. It is important that you do not burst them which may be very difficult when there is a general itchy feeling as this can then lead to infection which would cause you more problems in the long run.

Candida infection in men also results in pain when urinating or even when the penis touches clothing. The main difficulty with this is that a simple urine infection can also lead to pain so if you only have this symptom then there is a very good chance that you have a completely different health problem that needs to be addressed.

In some cases there may be a white discharge coming from around the head of the penis but this is not as common as those mentioned above. It should also not be used to define candida infection in men on its own as it does need to be accompanied by some of the other symptoms that are more common.

With regards to causes the main one is the overuse of antibiotics as this does alter the bacteria levels within your system. Other contributing factors may be your diet, stress, or having had sexual intercourse with a woman that has this condition. It is therefore very important that you manage to get to the root of the problem and tackle it directly as cures only look at treating the current problem when in actual fact this condition can reappear quite easily if you do not treat whatever is triggering it.

There is a simple test to find out if you have a male yeast infection. The first thing to do when you wake up in the morning, before you even get out of bed,is to spit twice into a glass of water that you left on your nightstand the night before. During the course of the next 15 minutes observe the glass of water keenly. If your spit eventually kind of dissolves and dissipates in the water, you do not have an infection.

On the other hand if it becomes cloudy, with strings, sinks to the bottom, and or looks like webs, you could potentially have the infection. If there is sediment in the bottom of the glass after 30 minutes or so this means you have parasites will have to deal with them first. It will be very obvious, no need to worry about being unsure if you have it or not. In most cases, you will be able to tell within the first 5 to 7 minutes.

The cures do vary as you may require medicine prescribed by your doctor whilst in other cases over the counter remedies may be sufficient. This is why you really do need to talk to an expert as the wrong treatment is not going to improve the condition.

So if you believe that you have any of these symptoms then make an appointment with an expert as soon as possible. Without the correct treatment and also without an attempt to get to the root of what is causing it then candida infection in men can flare up repeatedly since the treatment only looks at clearing it up at this moment and not what lies behind the actual infections.


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