Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Symptoms of yeast infection in men




yeast infection symptoms in men:
Rash and irritation on the penis - Most commonly appears on the head (glans) of the penis and under the foreskin in uncircumcised men. The skin may become red, itchy, and develop small red dots or patches.

Burning sensation - Men may experience burning during urination or after sexual activity. This discomfort is often accompanied by itching and can range from mild to severe.

White, shiny patches - A thin, white film may develop on the penis, particularly around the head and foreskin area. These patches can become sore and may crack or peel.

Discharge under the foreskin - Uncircumcised men might notice a thick, white, clumpy discharge that collects under the foreskin, similar to cottage cheese in appearance and typically odorless.

Discomfort during intimate activity - Sexual intercourse may become uncomfortable or painful, and the condition can potentially be transmitted to sexual partners.

Moisture and inflammation - The affected area often becomes unusually moist, and there may be inflammation or swelling, particularly around the head of the penis and under the foreskin.

If these symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to seek medical attention, especially since these symptoms can sometimes mimic other conditions. Men with diabetes or compromised immune systems should be particularly vigilant about seeking treatment.

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