Men penile yeast infection
Male penile yeast infection normally occurs after contact with women who have yeast infection. Yeast infections are the second type of common experience of women from infection. About 70% of women develop at least one yeast infection in their lifetime and 40% of women have had more than one infection. Male penile yeast infection occurs when bacteria in the yeast. Some of the symptoms of a yeast infection in men are itching for an athlete, the sting and severe pain, sensation while passing urine and burning, the color red in front, download a clumpy, white, a pain and sting, red patches and blisters and a burning sensation in the tip of the transient itching. Male yeast infections can occur even in the oral cavity. Such yeast infections are more common - seen in women. Male penile yeast infections can also occur due to prolonged use of antibiotics. There are many prescription drugs available which are known to treat yeast infections. Diabetics and uncircumcised men are at greater risk of getting male yeast infection. It is not a requirement that men who have had contact with women who had yeast infections will get infected. Since the foreskin holds more moisture, men who have not undergone circumcision have a higher risk of getting a yeast infection. Most male partners of women with yeast infection do not experience any symptoms of infection. Men with diabetes can develop yeast infections because the elevated sugar in the urine creates a beneficial environment for yeast.