Do Men Get Yeast Infections?
Yes. Although not as common as women, and certainly less often reported,
men get yeast infections too!
Yeast Infections in Men
Yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of yeast in the bodies
of both men and women.
Although yeast exists in healthy bodies of men and women, when the body’s
environment changes yeast can over-grow and cause an
infection.
Men retain yeast in their urethra and can easily transmit yeast infections
to their sexual partners; women or other men. Partners can transfer yeast
infections back and forth; creating a never-ending cycle.
Risk Factors for Male Yeast Infections
Factors that can increase a man’s risk of contracting
a yeast infection include:
- Use of steroids or antibiotics
- Stress
- Unprotected sex
- Anal sex
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Uncircumcised penis
- Use of spermicides
- Weakened immune systems resulting from diseases such as Cancer or
HIV/AIDS
- Diabetes or Obesity
- Wearing wet clothing or clothing made of materials that traps moisture
and heat
Treating Male Yeast Infections
Whatever the cause, most male yeast infections
can be easily treated. Treat yours with confidence—with our safe, natural, and effective
Novofem® YeastGel!
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Related FAQ:
How To Prevent
Yeast Infections?
What Are the Symptoms of Penile Yeast Infections?
What Are the Symptoms of Anal Yeast Infections?
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