Although scarce in comparison to the same illness in woman, several
drugs are regularly recommended by doctors to treat yeast infection
in man. Though handing out prescriptions has become a general
practice in medicine, it still strike me odd that these drugs have
become a forerunner in the treatment of the ill, seeing as it was not
that long ago we were practically brainwashed to refuse all sorts of
drugs.
Even back when I was a child, local TV station routinely aired
cartoons acting as public service announcements, advocating kids
to "Just say no" to drugs. That seemed to be the one clear message
that has been around for as long as I can remember. Whether in a
commercial, painted on a building or coming from the mouth of
teachers, politicians, athletes, and any other public figure trying
make a good impression and educate the masses, saying no to drugs
seemed to be the common theme.
This message has stuck with me, and not because I had seen it
everywhere, or that it made a good point, but because in reality we
do not need drugs to enjoy a healthy life. But somewhere along the
lines prescription medication has become the forerunner in treatment
of many ailments including yeast infection in man. Sadly, even if
drugs are prescribed by a reputable doctor, they do still carry the
risk of exposing their users to dangers. From ineffectiveness or
leading to serious recurring or even permanent damage, one must be
vary careful of any drug they choose to put into their body,
regardless of who it is that is pushing it on them. This is true
especially when speaking of yeast infection in man.
A prime example is a drug recommended for penile yeast infections.
Though it may possibly eliminate infection symptoms in man, it just
as easily may aggravate the symptoms and turn a minor problem into a
very severe nfection in man. Some drugs many clear up all yeast
infection symptoms in man, but fall short of actually ridding the
infected of the penile infection, only to have the yeast infection
symptoms surface again in the future. Basically, the medication only
serves as temporary relief, and once that relief ends, the infection
symptoms come back with a vengeance. This is what is known as
recurring infection and could very likely lead to a severe yeast
infection in a matter of time.
And the worst part of this scenario is that the drugs will not be
recognized as the culprit, but instead the sure, falsely leading the
victim to purchase more and more medication to fight the yeast
infection, when in reality he is probably only feeding it and doing
more damage to his body.
The three "R" 's (Risk, reliance, and temporary results) are the
reasons you should say no to drugs, including those prescribed to
fight these infections in men. That old message still makes a valiant
point, one that should be remembered at all times, especially when
choosing a cure for yeast infections in
man.
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