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Men, in particular those who are not circumcised, may develop these infections. Without these important enzymes and microorganisms, the yeast that is normally present in the body may grow unchecked. This most commonly occurs when a man has unprotected intercourse with a woman who is experiencing a vaginal yeast infection. Diabetic men are more prone to them than non-diabetic men.
In rare cases, the fungus may travel through the urethra and infect a man's prostate. Some people believe that men who drink a lot of beer may also be more susceptible to a infection than those who do not. If left to grow unchecked, it can become a full-blown yeast infection.
Men who have taken antibiotics are also more prone to infections. Anyone can develop a yeast infection, including men and women, the young and the old. Treating a Male Yeast Infection When most people hear the term "yeast infection", they automatically assume it applies to a woman. For men, the yeast fungus grows beneath the foreskin of the penis. But, this is not always the case. Antibiotics tend to kill both good microorganisms and bad ones within the body. |