how do u treat candida and does it affect men?
Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
7:51 pm
what are the signs men get when he has acquired it
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Filed under: Treating Candida
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My brother had candida
What I know is that Candida does not affect men only , it can also affect women
The only sign I could know is : open appetite to sweet food e.g(candies, sugar,etc)
Try to buy Garlic tablets from a Pharmacy such as GNC because it really helped my brother to reduce the candida …((it does not have a bad smell, don;t worry)))
scrape it off and make a cake…lol
Yeast infections are not easy to pass along to men, but it can happen. It is more common if they are uncircumsized because the yeast can get trapped under the foreskin. Partners can pass it back and forth to eachother. Men will get symptoms similar to women—redness (no blisters), localized irritation/itching, and burning with urination.
It can be treated by applying over the counter yeast infection cream to the affected area (used for women) for the amount of days stated, or you could go to your doctor, and he can prescribe an orla medication called diflucan, a one dose treatment.
Hope that helps you out.
Men and women can get candida. Many different types of anti-fungal medicines are prescribed to treat it, including Amphotericin B, fluconazole, nystatin and ketoconazole.Like many other prescription drugs, these often come with unwanted side effects, but may be necessary in the case of severe Candidiasis or where all other treatment options have failed.
Many herbal remedies thathave positive effects are used to cure it as well.
Typical Yeast Infection Symptoms:
*Vaginal itching
*Vaginal discharge that may be thick, white, and lumpy like
cottage cheese
*Vaginal soreness, irritation, or
burning
*Rash or redness on the skin
outside the vagina (vulva)
*Burning on urination
*Painful vaginal intercourse (sex)