Many of the symptoms of male yeast infection look similar to STDs and other infections, so it is important that you get checked by a medical professional if you show symptoms of an infection. Getting the best male yeast infection treatment will depend on your identifying and treating the infection early.
It is possible to have a male yeast infection for many weeks or months without showing any symptoms. A person who has a partner that gets yeast infections often should get regular check-ups, even if they are symptom-free, to make sure that they do not have a dormant infection. When you get treatment before the symptoms flair up, it is possible to avoid the discomfort that results from the infection.
Where does Yeast Grow?
There are many women that get yeast infections regularly. Yeast fungus grows easily in dark, moist areas of the body. Men who are not circumcised usually get yeast infections more than men that are circumcised. The infection will often reside in the folds of the skin and may not be symptoms of male yeast infection may not show up until the area is irritated.
While many men who get male yeast infections are infected as a result of unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected partner, there are other reasons that men get this infection. Overuse of antibiotics, low immunity, stress, and a poor diet often are prime factors for getting the infection. One way to avoid getting the infection is to eat a healthy diet and avoid eating foods that encourage yeast growth.
Symptoms
There are several symptoms of male yeast infection that indicate the initial onset of infection. A strong smell in the urine, and a burning when you urinate, are two of the early signs of infection. If the dome of the penis become red and irritated and there is itching, this is another symptom of the infection.
When the infection is in a more severe stage there may be a continual white discharge from the penis and there will be burning and pain during sexual activity. You may also begin to see small white blisters that are very painful and make wearing pants uncomfortable.
When the symptoms of male yeast infection are not treated early, they often will get worse until it begins to invade other parts of your body (systemic). Visit a physician so that they can rule out an STD and diagnose the yeast infection.
Once the proper diagnosis has been made you will be given several options for treatment that may include prescribed antifungal medications, over the counter topical medications and natural remedies for male yeast infection treatment.
Treatment
The medications sold and prescribed for women are different than those for men. When you are looking for a male yeast infection treatment, finding the remedy that is designed for men and treats your specific symptoms will be important.
The treatment of the immediate symptoms will be accompanied by other medication to treat the internal cause of the infection when necessary, as the root of infection is due to the overgrowth of yeast within the digestive tract.
Most health care professionals suggest a change in diet when treating male yeast infections. There some types of foods that encourage yeast growth and reduce the effectiveness of the medication that you are using to treat the yeast infection.
Finding the remedy that is best for you may require some research and discussion with a medical professional experienced with Candidiasis, who knows what types of medications and natural remedies are most successful for male yeast infections. A great place to start is with the Restore 3 protocol, which outlines the steps for a candida diet and probiotics to replenish your natural gut flora.