February 17, 2008
Infectious Candida in Men
Infectious candida yeast in men: tough questions real men want answered
1. Can a yeast infection become permanent? Will I have to deal with this AGAIN?
Yes, it can. Yes, you may have to face the foe again. Yeast infections often recur. Sorry about the bad news.
Two pieces of good news, though: Around one in six people develop persistent yeast infections. You may be lucky. It is not a chance I would take, though. Why not? Simply because I would be risking my sex life … and I am not dumb.
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2. What are the consequences if I don’t treat a yeast infection?
This is what the authorative Merck Manual of Medical Information says – and we quote directly:
“Balanitis is a generalised inflammation of the head of the penis (glans penis) and foreskin. The inflammation is commonly caused by yeast infection beneath the foreskin of an uncircumcised penis. The infection causes pain, itching, redness and swelling and can ultimately lead to a narrowing (stricture) of the urethra. Men who have balanitis may later develop balanitis xerotica obliterans, phimosis, paraphimosis and cancer”
(Interested in more detail? Click here for info on how yeast infection causes serious male penis diseases … including painful urination and impotence)
To summarise: these conditions lead to a blocked urethra, making it difficult and painful to pass water; the foreskin can tighten and interfere with sex. And as this may block semen from being ejaculated from the penis you may find yourself impotent.
Want to avoid the consequences? Yes?
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3. How does infectious candida yeast affect my sex life?
Negatively!
Believe me, a guy with an active case of balanitis would rather lick a red hot stove plate with his tongue than have pressure on his penis, however pleasurable or inviting the source of intimacy.
And it limits your future sex opportunities
See it this way: if you have a yeast infection, even a light one, and you have sex you infect your partner. Now your partner has yeast flourishing. Say you cure your yeast infection and after a week or so you have sex again. Now you get infected back. So now you both have yeast infections. You both feel poorly … with the logical result that neither of you even want it.
And once a yeast infection has caused phimosis the foreskin tightens so much that sex becomes difficult for you.
You may also become sterile and find it difficult to father children of your own.
How to keep your sex life intact?
You might know the answer by now – it still is valid though! Yes, your beste tactic is to follow the steps outlined in the Yeast Infection No More manual - click here for more info.
4. Is there a natural cure for yeast infection ?
Yes, there is. Or, to be more correct, there are two options: a yeast infection cure that profits from medical research and the natural cure for yeast infection – and you need them both: one is quick; the other is permanent
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5. Will the yeast infection come back?
An honest answer? Yes, it can. In fact, once you’ve had a yeast infection it often recurs. But it does not have to.
If you use the antibiotic cream the yeast infection will most likely go away for now. However it can return, either because you’ve caught a persistent strain of the yeast resistant to antibiotics, or because you’ve become re-infected.
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