Yeast Infection Guide: Male Symptoms and Natural Cures

Male yeast infections and skin issues like tinea versicolor require specific antifungal treatments. Using probiotics like Bio-K Plus and identifying dietary triggers, such as ingredients in yogurt, can help manage recurring yeast outbreaks.

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5 Ways to Treat Male Yeast Infections

Some signs that a man has a penile yeast infection and needs a prompt visit to the doctor include, but are not limited to, constipation, bad breath, bloating, indigestion, frequent intestinal gas, frequent diarrhea, very loose stools, sexual dysfunction, irritability, mood swings, fatigue or lack of energy, memory loss

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3 Ways to Identify Male Yeast Infection Symptoms

Male yeast infections are not even remotely as common as female yeast infections are, but they can and do occur. A yeast infection, candidiasis, is caused by a fungus that likes to grow in warm, dark, moist places. That can include male genitals.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Tinea Versicolor

Tinea versicolor (TV) is a common skin condition caused by yeast overgrowth on the skin. The yeast lives normally on everyone's skin, but becomes overgrown in some people, especially during the warm summer months.

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