December 4, 2009 - 8:38 pm
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Is Candida Yeast Ruining Your Good Health?Have you been told your health problems are all in your head? Do you suffer from low energy, depression, digestive problems, and/or excessive skin irritation? If so, you may have an overgrowth of a common yeast, Candida albicans. Fueled by everything from diet to medication to environmental factors, this hidden epidemic affects as many as 90 percent of Americans and Canadians—men, women, and children alike.Now there are effective alternatives to your suffering. This eye-opening guide will help you conquer Candida and achieve optimal mental, physical, and emotional health. Inside, you will discover:·Holistic, natural, herbal, and vitamin supplements that combat Candida Yeast ·Innovative tips for improving your lifestyle and maintaining a healthy mind and body ·Wholesome diet and menu options that taste delicious ·New medical and nutritional guidelines for asthma, cancer, diabetes, and more
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October 18, 2009 - 7:04 pm
male yeast infections are mostly an issue of hygiene… the infection usually grows under the foreskin and can be washed off,,, with a antibacterial soap would be best…
October 18, 2009 - 7:27 pm
He should wash under the foreskin properly with soap and warm water. Dry it up and apply a copious amount of antibiotic cream.
You should have yourself treated too so that he doesn’t catch them again, or even vice-versa.
October 19, 2009 - 12:19 am
depending on where it is on him, lotramin for the scrotom, and jock itch spray for actual shaft, good luck treat it or u will pass it back and forth to each other….
October 19, 2009 - 4:57 am
get creams for “jock itch” at drug store. If they don’t work he can get something stronger from his doctor. Make sure he is keeping his genitals dry – cotton underwear.
October 19, 2009 - 9:46 am
Don’t use antibiotic cream or antibacterial soap! Yeast is a fungal infection, not a bacterial infection. Antibiotics often cause yeast infections and they definitely won’t fix it. Using antibiotic cream would make it worse because it can also kill off the “good” bacteria that lives down there.
Plain yoghurt can work for a yeast infection but you should be able to get an over the counter cream like the one you’re using and apply it to his area. Go to the pharmacy and ask. Better use condoms until you’re better.
Harriet