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 Cure Yeast Infection Without The Risk Of Side Effects 

Contrary to generally believed notion that only women are affected by yeast infections, men can also be vulnerable to this disease. Since there is the common misconception that men are not prone to the infection, most infected men do not even want to accept that there is already something wrong with their body.

It must be said that there are several symptoms of yeast infection in men yeast infection in men. The most common is irritation around the genital area; the penis may become sore and reddish, especially at the head of the penis. Itching is quite frequent. Moreover, some men get red spots or blisters on their genitals. In some cases, the symptoms are psychological. In most cases some men who are infected feel depressed and moody, while others experience memory loss and weariness. Actually, yeast infections are also associated with illnesses in the digestive system. Some men become flatulent, and may experience diarrhea. However, some men may experience the opposite; in other cases, the infected men are constipated. Some have bad digestion, which eventually leads to odorous breath.

 If you want to prevent yeast infection, safe sex should be practiced. However, if it is already too late to take preventive measures and the man is already infected, there are a few treatments that will help. On the other hand, there are men who would prefer to follow more natural procedures to get rid of their yeast infection. There are diets to follow to make sure the yeast goes away and stays away. These diets involve lessening the sugar intake to make the yeast less likely to thrive. Surprisingly, a simple thing such as eating yoghurt also helps, as it contains helpful bacteria to combat the overgrowth of yeast.