Candida in men; Know the Cause of Your Infection

The best way to treat infection is to trace its cause. Many people suffer from ill conditions because they fail to determine the cause of their infection at its onset. Given a variety of bacteria-causing infections nowadays, it is sometimes difficult even for professionals to identify the kind of infection a patient is suffering from but with a careful examination of the symptoms and identification of causes, infections can be easily detected, and recovery can be fast.

One kind of infection common especially among women is yeast infection. This infection is caused by candida yeast fungus, which usually occurs in places that are moist and warm such as the vagina and the vulva, the skin around the vagina. When an overgrowth of yeast appears on the skin, you can expect to have yeast infection bumps. These bumps are reddish, itchy and irritating. Although scratching it alleviates the itchiness, doing so will result in a burning sensation. For remedy, doctors often prescribe anti-fungal treatments such as Canesten Once. However, in the case of pregnant women, the cure for yeast infection may not include canesten.  Pregnancy-related infections may be treated with herbal medicines to ensure the baby’s safety.  In particular, herbalists advise washing with tea tree oil or apple cider vinegar to treat candida yeast.

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The common causes of yeast infection are often linked to sexual contact, wearing of tight underwear, taking antibiotics or birth control pills, pregnancy, stress and poor diet.  Women suffering from yeast infection symptoms should be alarmed at once and take immediate action. Basically, they should stop the activity that causes the infection, and consult with the doctor to know the proper medication. Waiting for the infection to go away will not help because it will not resolve on its own.

Men are also prone to yeast infection. Causes and symptoms of candida in men are the same as those in women. In men’s case, however, the yeast infection bumps are often seen along the penile shaft up to the head of the male genitals. Sometimes they may also appear on the scrotum or the skin surrounding the male genitals. Causes are usually attributed to poor diet, which effects the growth of yeast in the digestive system but several cases also point to sexual intercourse with women infected by candida yeast fungus.

Yeast infection can be treated easily when identified at its onset. However, many patients ignore the signs or are unwilling to admit that they have infection for fear of humiliation. In any case, patients should bear a positive attitude in order to identify the causes and symptoms immediately before the infection becomes worse.

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