Can male yeast infection be cured naturally?
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 at
5:27 pm
i have "yeast infection" and i am a male. I’m pretty sure its because of the antibiotics i’ve been taking for 12 days. i want to know if it can be cured without having to go to a doctor and having my **** scraped ![]()
Tagged with: Antibiotics • Male Yeast Infection
Filed under: curing a yeast infection
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A yeast is a form of fungus and like all other fungii it thrives in a warm, moist dark environment. There is just such an environment under the average foreskin. Antibiotics can also help the yeast to thrive as they kill off some of the beneficial bacteria that also live under the foreskin and thus reduce ‘competition’.
After you have ceased taking antibiotics for a week or so there will be none left in your body and the normal useful bacteria can develop again. However, you will need to remove the conditions in which the yeast grows well. This means keeping your foreskin retracted to allow the glans and inner layer to dry out as well as cooling off and letting more light in. Unfortunately most men find it hard to keep their foreskin trained back.
You will probably need to get an anti-fungal cream from the pharmacist in order to fully kill off the yeast.
If you repeatedly suffer from yeast infections (which one can do whether taking antibiotics or not) then it is desirable to consider circumcision which will permanently remove the conditions in which bacterial and fungal infections thrive.
No you HAVE to go to the doctor. I have NO clue where you are getting the "penis scraped" thing from. The doctor can diagnose it from looking at it if it’s bad enough, my doctor did.
-Connor