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What are the symptoms of a male yeast infection?

What goes on when the male gets it, and how do they treat it?


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    5 reviews / comments to What are the symptoms of a male yeast infection?

    1. Review by healthfit

      Yeast infection symptoms include severe burning, itching, irritation, and a whitish-gray discharge. The most common is perhaps the vaginal yeast infection, which can additionally be accompanied by the redness, inflammation of the vulvar skin, painful urination and sexual intercourse, and a discharge often smelling like bread or beer, which can range from thick and clumpy to clear and thin.

      Here is a guide on male yeast infection and symptoms of yeast infection.

      I hope it will help you

    2. Review by James B

      Symptoms include red patchy sores near the head of the penis or on the foreskin, severe itching, and/or a burning sensation. You can also have a white discharge, although uncommon. However, having no symptoms at all is common, and usually, a more severe form of the symptoms may emerge later.

    3. Review by allthere

      The most common reported symptom is a burning sensation inside the penis as opposed to the exterior skin. Some also report exterior skin irritation. Because many STDs manifest burning sensations, it is important to see a doctor to determine whether this is a bacterial or a viral infection and to get treated.

    4. Review by Ankita

      I came across a blog about yeast infection. Hope you find your answer there.

      Resources for Yeast Infection Causes, Cures, Symptoms, Treatment, Remedies:
      http://yeast-infection-guide.blogspot.com

    5. Review by beauty gal

      With a man, the head of the penis may develop sore patches that are red and somewhat scratchy. A discharge that is somewhat a grayish white in nature may form shortly thereafter, although more women experience this type of yeast infection symptoms than men. Regardless of the type of symptoms that develop, it is a good idea to seek medical attention sooner rather than later. The longer that the infection has to settle in, the harder it will be to get rid of the infection and get back to a normal routine.

      One of the most common of all treatments for yeast infection are antibiotics. The actual type of antibiotics used will depend on the location of the infection, and how progressed the situation happens to be. Oral antibiotics are used when the infection is relatively minor and can be treated on an outpatient basis. However, intravenous drugs may be required if the situation is serious enough to merit remaining in a hospital for several days.

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