It is not uncommon for a man to experience a male yeast infections . Yeast bacteria get into the penis and result in itching, burning, pain on urination, and possibly penile discharge.
Sometimes, males can have this disorder without experiencing any symptoms of any kind.
Any male, regardless of age or sexual activity can get this disorder but it is more common in sexually active men and in men who practice certain sexual behaviors.
However, a young child can get a candida infection without having experienced any sexual contact of any kind.
Most frequently, men get infections from having unprotected sex with a female partner who already has an overgrowth of vaginal yeast bacteria.
This means that male yeast infections can be a sexually transmitted disease (STD), yet unlike many STDs, this is not the only means of getting the infection.
When monogamous couples practice unprotected sexual intercourse, if the female has a vaginal yeast infection, some of the bacteria can get into the opening of the penis, permitting these bacteria to multiply and resulting in an infection.
While the female may obtain treatment and get better after only a few days, if the male partner is not also treated, it is quite common that the very next sexual encounter will result in the passing of the infection back to the woman. This can become a cycle until both partners are properly treated.
A male child, especially a boy baby, can easily get male yeast infections in the event that feces contact the penis. The bacteria present in feces can get into the penis and result in an infection of yeast.
A boy can also get an outbreak because of being in damp clothing which provides the perfect environment for yeast bacteria to multiply into an infection.
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