Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Yeast Infection Not only In Women but also in Men

It is easy to diagnose if you are infected with yeast in your body. 75% of the population is able to acquire this type of infection at least once in their lifetime while others are able to acquire this type of infection more than once. Symptoms vary depending on the gender of the person as well as the area where the yeast breathes.
The chances of women to be infested with yeast are higher than that of men especially since yeast most commonly resides in the vagina. The warm temperature and moisture of the vagina often leads to the growth of a fungus called Candida Albicanis.
Pregnant women are also more prone to being contaminated with this type of infection as they are more likely to experience hormonal changes and their body undergoes physical changes as well.
Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, secretion of white sticky substance that emanates a foul odor. Pain in the vagina, while urinating and during sex could even be experienced.
Even if it is not that common, men could also experience yeast infection. Same common symptoms occur in men like the itching and burning of the penis as well as rashes and pain during intercourse.
Other forms of yeast infection include incidences in the mouth and tongue. The yeast is called thrush, which are white patches with red bases in the area. Swallowing could be difficult if you have infection in the mouth. In extreme cases, yeast infection can develop into illnesses of the gastro intestinal system, which can be very painful when you eat and drink. A weak immune system could trigger this type of infection. In severe cases, the yeast can enter into the bloodstream and even affect the brain.

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