Herpes, Genital Warts, Male Yeast Infection?

Four months ago i had unprotected vaginal sex for 10 seconds (long story, dont want to tell). I got painful urination 10 days later as well as found out I had a swollen testicle (got tested for gonorhea and chlamydia= both negative). I started to have an itchy penis only around the tip area about 2-3 months later

I also went to a doctor about painful urination and he said these symptoms were like herpes but i didnt have any sores so I probably dont have it… The tip of my penis is where the pain/itching is… i also pinch alot to try and see if there is anything there. Had something removed off my penis but it was not HPV related, just a ball of benign cells

I’ve been drinking a lot of water in thinking it might have been a yeast infection and it makes me feel better, and have not had painful urination in about a week, but still when i think about something wrong with my penis, there is still some itching. do u think this is a yeast infection?

Also have groin infection, known as jock itch, which is a sort of yeast but i dont think it can move to the penis
I just looked on the inside of the penis hole and it looks a little red


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Male Yeast Infection, Genital Warts?

Four months ago i had unprotected vaginal sex for 10 seconds. I got painful urination 10 days later as well as found out I had a swollen testicle (got tested for gonorhea and chlamydia= both negative). I started to have an itchy penis only around the tip area about 3 months later

I also went to a doctor about urination and he said these symptoms were like herpes but i didnt have any sores so I probably dont have it… The tip of my penis is where the pain/itching is… i also pinch alot to try and see if there is anything there. Had something removed off my penis but it was not HPV related, just a ball of benign cells

I’ve been drinking a lot of water in thinking it might have been a yeast infection and it makes me feel better, and have not had painful urination in about a week, but still when i think about something wrong with my penis, there is still some itching. do u think this is a yeast infection?

Also have groin infection, known as jock itch, which is a sort of yeast but i dont think it can move to the penis


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Male yeast infection please help ANYONE…?

Hi i am a male…and i have a question about clearing up yeast infections…ive did the home spit in the glass test and i think i pretty muched failed it…in between my thighs in my groin right betweeen the crease of the thigh by genital area ive been itching…i have no bumps or pain…but i do get a rash sumtimes in the morning after i wake up…but clears up minutes later after i put goldbond cream on it…and it doesnt burn but stings at the tip of penis when i urine but not bad enough where i cant stand it and i herd male yeast infection usually appears on the penile…my left leg also gives me a funny feeling in my thighs at times not painful though…but i have been gassy…ive been reading alot of web sites and they say that medication perscribed does not kill the yeast just treats it…and ive found sites that say they know the trick for killing it but i have to subscribe and get there book…i was jus wondering if thre is any home cure or any way to clear this up without taking medication that my make it worse…im going to the doctor monday just in case…but i would like a little advice or this situation i would be very appricitiative…thank you for you help


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Ways For Treating Chronic Yeast Infections

by Kerris Samson

There are several kinds of yeast infections which one can get, and all of them can return time and time again, resulting in them becoming chronic yeast infections. Yeast infections not only occur on your skin, but in your mouth and throat, as well as in the groin area, the gastrointestinal tract and around the area where a diaper is worn on young children.

Medical experts agree that around 75% of all women are likely to suffer from one form or another of yeast infection at some point in their lives. Plus this infection is not just limited to women and young children but men can also be affected by it as well. They will mainly suffer around the groin area and is commonly referred to as male yeast infection. It is crucial that one remembers that this kind of infection can easily be transmitted between two people through sexual intercourse. It is therefore important that if you discover that either you or your partner have any kind of chronic yeast infections you seek medical attention immediately. Also whilst you or your partner are undergoing treatment for the infection you should stop all sexual contact until the infection has been successfully treated. By doing this you will prevent yourselves from passing the infection backwards and forwards between each other.

If you find that the thrush (yeast infection) you have in your mouth and throat is reoccurring, then you doctor will prescribe some type of antifungal mouth rinse, lozenges or tablets for treating chronic yeast infections. It is also important that whilst treatment is ongoing that you purchase a new tooth brush, plus once treatment has been successfully completed you then purchase another new toothbrush. By doing this you will actually prevent the yeast infection from being introduced back into your mouth again.

Should you have a child who has developed chronic yeast infections of the mouth or throat they should be prescribed with some type of medication. Plus as mentioned above it is important that you replace their toothbrush both during and after treatment has been carried out. Also you it is crucial that you sterilize, wash with hot soapy water or replace those toys or items which they like to chew on or place in their mouths.

Chronic yeast infections of the skin are very common. Those that occur on the skin are to be found in moist, warm body areas, such as under the arms, on and under the breasts and in folds of the skin. If you do experience chronic yeast infections of the skin, then be sure to keep the affected areas as dry as possible. Also it is best to wear loose-fitting cotton clothing over the area that has become affected.

If you choose to wear tight fitting or materials made from synthetic products it will only cause you to sweat more and this will provide the ideal breeding ground (moist and warm) in which chronic yeast infections thrive. Should you happen to suffer from any chronic yeast infections around the skin folds then it may be worthwhile using a antifungal powder rather than cream. The powder is able to not only treat the condition, but also prevent the buildup of sweat in the area.

Also when it comes to treating chronic yeast infections, there have been numerous studies carried out which clearly show that eating a yogurt containing active cultures is effective at preventing such infections. These should actually be eaten on a daily basis and so if you want to prevent such infections you should be including one of the many active culture yogurts available on a daily basis in your dietary habits.

Another thing which has been proved successfully by medical experts as a way of dealing with chronic yeast infections is through including probiotics in a sufferer’s diet. Probiotics are actually live micro-organisms which are very similar to active cultures that are to be found in natural yogurts and which can help to regulate the level of micro-organisms found in your body. By taking probiotics as part of your diet you will actually be able to keep these organisms under control and so help to bring chronic yeast infections under control as well.

If you do find that you may be suffering from some form of chronic yeast infections then you need to seek medical assistance as soon as you can. By visiting your doctor he will quickly be able to evaluate how severe yours is and then prescribe the right course of treatment for dealing with it and preventing a reoccurrence.

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