by Danielle Clement

Everyone can suffer from a yeast infection, men and women and children too. Why you get one is probably one of the first things you want to find out as with that knowledge you can prevent it from happening again. There are different causes for different people but this article looks at some of them so that better informed people can avoid the uncomfortable and embarrassing condition.

A yeast infection is a fungal infection from the Candida strain. Symptoms vary from adult to adult and child to child. It can be uncomfortable or even painful and is something adults are often relevant to visit a doctor about because they have a sense of shame about it. Babies who live in wet diapers too much are prone, and can also get Thrush, an oral yeast infection, from feeding utensils such as bottle.

In men it appears as penile yeast infection and happens when they have sexual intercourse with an infected female partner who has vaginal yeast infection. The woman’s vaginal opening contains the yeast and as the penis penetrates the yeast can get into the opening of the penis and move through it to the urethra. Itching is a very common symptom and can be mild to very bad. The shaft of the penis can show signs of blisters and lesions. There is often pain in the area and the man may find he is unable to perform sexually as well as having problems urinating.

Women have the misfortune to be at a much higher risk of yeast infections particularly to the vagina where the environment of warm, wet and dark is perfect for the yeast to grow. Women face a lot of hormonal changes, whether it is her period each month, on birth control pills, going through the menopause, or pregnancy. These hormonal changes make a woman more likely to get a yeast infection. Clothing is an important factor too. Women have a tendency to wear tight, synthetic underwear and tight clothing. The material does not allow air to circulate around the vagina and so keeps it wet down there.

When you believe you have a yeast infection, male or female, you need to stop having sex unless you are using a condom. Otherwise you are infecting your partner and even if you are treating yourself, the yeast is being passed back and forth between you so you are never clear of it. It just becomes a nasty yeast cycle. Also if you are not exclusive to each other you are passing on the infection to other unfortunate sexual partners.

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