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Yeast infections are commonly regarded as something women alone suffer, however it is entirely possible for a man to develop one as well. In fact it is common for a man and woman to pass a yeast infection back and forth, making effective treatment of a woman's infection virtually impossible unless her partner is treated simultaneously.
The main symptoms of yeast infections in men include problems with digestion such as constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, gas and indigestion. Other symptoms include mood swings and irritability, lack of energy or fatigue, memory loss, flaky dry itchy skin, jock itch, Athlete's Foot and problems related to the prostate.
Embarrassment will often stop men from discussing such an issue or visiting the doctor. You may be able to help him understand his symptoms and allay his fears by talking through the symptoms and treatment with him. Make sure your partner knows that yeast infection is nothing to be ashamed of. Yeast infection is caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans, a yeast-like fungus, which is present in everyone. Its presence in itself does not mean you will suffer from ill health. Candida in a healthy person is quite normal. However, under the influence of certain factors, such as following a course of antibiotics, Candida can cause an array of uncomfortable, even painful, and sometimes embarrassing symptoms.
Regular consumption of probiotics can help keep a man's defenses up and prevent infection in the first place. Probiotics can be purchased from Health Food shops and even some large pharmacies these days, but are also found in good quality plain natural yoghurt (look for the word probiotics on the yogurt's label).
Effective treatment of male yeast infection depends on how severe the infection has become and on the steps the man takes to prevent a recurrence. Following through the entire treatment is essential. Antifungal cream can be all that's needed for light cases but a comprehensive treatment programme that tackles the root cause of the yeast infection is the best bet to ensure that the Candida is brought under control for good and prevent recurrence in the future.