Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Finger Yeast Infection in men.


What a Yeast Infection in men looks like; in the webs between the fingers, and looks like a dry patch of dry skin, that is very itchy. This is caused by sweaty hands.
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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Five Easy Steps for Quick Relief

1. Drink lots and lots of water.

When the symptoms are driving you crazy, drink two glasses of water immediately.


2. Black Walnut Capsules

This is marvelous! This can be bought from any health store. Nature's Herbs are the best at 490mg. Take two capsules three times a day when the symptoms arise.



3. Acidophilus Natural Yoghurt

This can be taken orally or applied to the affected area (yes, even private areas).



4. Foods to Avoid

When symptoms are really driving you mad, avoid to eat white bread, sugar (cakes, biscuits/cookies, lollies/candy/sweets, fruits), acidic foods (tomatoes, oranges), preservatives and food colouring and fizzy drinks and alcohol.


5. Laughing

Stress can be a major cause of all types of infections. My advise therefore: try to find time to relax, laugh and enjoy life.

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Book Review: 12 Hour Cure for Yeast Infections

After years of suffering with yeast infections, I finally found a book that has totally worked!!!

Title: 12 Hour Cure for Yeast Infections

Pros: It uses natural treatments and brings relief within minutes

Cons: Not sure if it will work for every person as every body is different but it has a money back guarentee so you can't really go wrong!

Testimonial:


Hello Robert,
I am kind of embarrassed to be writing to you, but I thought people should know.
I am a man that has been plagued by yeast infections in the most embarrassing locations.Doctors haven't helped cure me at all!
I just want other men to know that your cure will work for them also and they can avoid the embarrassment. It's so simple, fast and easy!
You've really found the cure and it doesn't rely on drugs, that only mask the symptoms.

Thank you so much.

Bruce R. San Francisco, CA.



This book comes with it for free so that is a bonus!

You also get another book for free called "Rapid Stress Relief".

So you get three books for a very small cost.

Plus with the money back guarentee, nothing to lose!


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Monday, October 13, 2008

Skin Yeast Infection in Men.





What a yeast Infection looks like, a yeast infection loves warm moist places on our body. If the yeast infection is in the skin folds of our armpits, the back of our knees, and elbows, under the ears, and under the groin areas, these can look like a swollen patch of red skin. It can be itchy and painful, at the same time.

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Monday, October 6, 2008

Antibiotics Yeast Infection in Men.

Antibiotics kill the natural bacteria on the body. This bacteria is important in the prevention of yeast infections as the waste products produced by the bacteria are toxic to the yeast. The yeast also can't compete with the bacteria for nutrients and space etc. If you have been taking antibiotics for a prolonged period of time, you are more susceptable to getting yeast infections.


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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Circumcised men; more likely to be carriers of yeast infection than uncircumcised men.

A study performed at the Westminster Hospital, London showed yeasts were isolated at similar rates in both circumcised (14%) and uncircumcised men (17%). It had previously been thought that uncircumcised men are more likely to carry yeast than circumcised men . There was also no significant difference between homosexual and heterosexual men.

Circumcised men, however, had significantly fewer symptoms, showing that men may be infected while presenting little or no signs. The report predicted that asymptomatic carriers are very likely to be overlooked as a potential source of infection to women. Asymptomatic men are unlikely to attend a clinic and could therefore be a greater risk of infection to their female contacts than uncircumcised men who are more likely to seek help due to experiencing symptoms. It is therefore suggested by the authors of the study that men carrying yeast should be treated whether they are experiencing symptoms or not.

Women who have contact with men carrying yeast have an extremely high infection rate of 80%. It is therefore recommended that infected men inform women they have had contact with and both parties should be treated.

Men who are in contact with infected women are four times more likely to be yeast-positive than those who are not. It is therefore just as important that women inform men they have had contact with as soon as symptoms arise so both parties can be examined and treated. All male contacts of women with genital yeast infection should be examined.
Male examination involves swabbing of the urethral meatus and coronal sulcus. Smears are made of the swabs and examined under the microscope. It is a simple process taking only a few minutes to perform.

Although this report was written in 1977, the importance of the study has not changed over the last 30 years. Men are still unaware they can be carriers of yeast regardless of symptoms and are still reluctant to seek advice even when symptoms arise. Men are still embarrassed to talk about it and many still believe yeast infections to be a problem only for women.

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Causes for Yeast Infections.

Anything that destroys the “good” bacteria in the body will cause yeast to have a place to grow. Usually the naturally occurring bacteria in and on the body prevent yeast from growing out of control. This is because the waste products produced by bacteria are toxic to the yeast and also the yeast can’t compete with the bacteria for nutrients and space.
Things that destroy the “good” bacteria include medications and drugs such as antibiotics, steroids, prescription drugs and birth control pills. Other causes of yeast infections can be sprays, soaps and coloured and scented toilet paper. Also stress, fatigue, repeated bacterial infections, allergies and a low immune system can cause yeast infections. Other factors can be environmental toxins, diet (too much sugar especially), hormonal changes (PMS, menopause or pregnancy) or diabetes.

Men can get a yeast infection from a female with a vaginal yeast infection through having intimate relations. Infact men are four times more likely to carry yeast if their partner has an infection than those who do not have contact with yeast carriers.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Oral Thrush Yeast Infection In Men.

What is Oral Thrush? It's a Yeast Infection in the the mucous membranes of the mouth caused by Candida Albicans . How do you get it? Wearing Dentures, and taking Antibiotics, Drug treatment such as Chemotherapy, Diabetes, Drug abuse, and Aids. Thrush can cause a burning sensation in the mouth and throat. I've seen photos of some severe cases where the mouth is completely white (like someone has eaten vanilla icecream)

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Penile Yeast Infections.

Men can have a penile yeast infection, without having symptoms, when they do have symptoms it can be really awful, I was once told by a infected man, that he "wished it would fall off". Here are some signs; irritation, and soreness of the penis, it itches like crazy,you can also get a discharge and the head of the penis can get blisters.

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