How to Diagnose Yeast Infection in Males before Time Runs Out
How can you diagnose male yeast infection (male candidiasis)? The question is crucial because a timely diagnosis of yeast infection in males is critical to getting the necessary treatment in place and preventing serious health complications.
Medical professionals can identify different times of candidiasis under the microscope or by using cultures. The laboratories are the only place that this can be done and patients cannot do it in their home. However, a patient can do a first diagnosis by answering simple questions about candidiasis symptoms which will then allow them to check with a certified Physician.
The local appearance of yeast infection in males belies a more complicated underlying problem that is caused by the microbes that we call candida. In nature about 150 candida species exist, but there are only a dozen of these that can be considered to cause yeast infections in your body. These yeast bacteria are present in many areas of your body such as the genitals, the gut, the mouth and the throat. For healthy people, these bacteria are controlled by the beneficial flora in your gut.
However, under certain conditions, the yeast can multiply extremely fast and changed into a fungal form. Many factors contribute to this process. They include things like a compromised immune system (the immune system must function correctly in order to combat Candida microorganism), diet habits that are unhealthy (refined carbohydrates and sweets all feed the candida species, and therefore consumption of these food components can contribute to the overgrowth of Candida), excessive acidity in the gut (this provides an ideal context for Candida speeches as well as other parasites). It is used in the fungal form that causes candida infections, which can also become systemic by installing themselves all over the body, or can remain local.
Yeast infection in males is also one of the most frequent local types of candidiasis. To perform a self-diagnosis of candidiasis in males, we use the identification of certain local and systemic symptoms. The most frequent local symptoms will include sensory symptoms (things like a burning feeling while having sexual intercourse, problems of the prostate, irritability of the head of the penis, jock itch, pain when urinating, and other severe pain) and visual symptoms (for example skin which is dry, itchy and flaky, the penis head developing a red rash and also a thick white discharge). At a systemic level problems can include the digestion (for example chronic diarrhea, very loose stools or constipation, gas causing bloating in the intestine, and bad breath), lack of drive, tiredness, rapid changes in moods, sexual problems, and abnormal desires for sweets and/or refined carbohydrates.
The classical approach of medication includes over the counter creams and pills to try to treat male candidiasis. But, as male candidiasis is only the manifestation of these symptoms, there is a much more serious inner problem to be solved. Candida infection is really brought on by a large number of these inner aspects. Medication only has a temporary alleviation effect and may also cause significant side effects.
Were you aware that male yeast infection could be cured permanently and effectively by first dealing with the underlying causes that are responsible? The only approach that will work is an all-natural holistic treatment, targeting the neutralization of the internal problems that generate Candida infection and also restoring the body back to natural equilibrium. It is an approach that uses healthy lifestyle and diet changes, detoxification and cleansing and the intake of supplements that are herbal and homeopathic to fight yeast. The holistic treatment is the only one proven to effectively and safely deal with the yeast infection in males and stop it from coming back.