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Yeast is a fungus that lives within the gastrointestinal tract,
mouth, throat, esophagus and the genitourinary areas of the body.
Yeast normally lives in balance with other bacteria's but curtain
conditions can change this health balance. Once this delicate balance
has been disturbed yeast infections can affect your body.
Though yeast infections are very common women illness, men can
experience them as well. Though less common, men can become infected
with male yeast infections. The main cause is prolonged antibiotic
use as antibiotics kill all bacteria, including those that are
healthy. Steroids are also a serious cause of male yeast infections.
The most common locations for appearing of yeast infections are the
mouth, skin and the male genitals. Women should also be familiar with
male yeast infection symptoms since it is possible for partners to
transmit the yeast infection back and forth.
Symptoms of Male Yeast Infections:
The major symptoms of male yeast infections are: irritations, itch
and soreness of male genitals. They can also become red and have
small white blisters.
Why do men suffer from male yeast infections:
The most common reason is unprotected sexual contact with a woman who
has vaginal yeast infections.
Low immunity caused by stress or chemotherapy.
Diabetes, because the higher sugar level in the urine creates a good
environment for the growth of male yeast infections.
Both female and male yeast infections treatments include consuming
large quantities of probiotics or "good" bacteria. These natural
supplements can create a healthy balance of good bacteria and yeast
that both naturally live in our intestines. Even eating large
quantities of yogurt can help, because yogurt contains active good
bacteria.
Top Home Remedies for Yeast Infections:
Honey - Smeared liberally over the infected "region" is said to bring
balance to the area and contain the fungal growth. Let it saturate
for five or ten minutes and then bathe.
Yogurt - Eating yogurt daily can help prevent or help clear up a case
of yeast infection according to some. The L.Acidophilus bacteria in
live or active culture yogurt is said to help balance the fungal
growth in the affected area.
Tea Tree Oil. Saturate a tampon with tea tree oil and leave inserted
overnight.
Aloe spread over the region may quickly help with the itching.
Colloidal Silver taken daily has been claimed by some to quickly
clear up candidiasis.
Grapefruit Seed Extract. 10-15 drops in your morning juice everyday
for a month is claimed to sometimes permanently clear up an
infection. Some also recommend a daily dose of olive leaf extract
together with the grapefruit seed extract.
Don't bow down to the medical companies. Try a home remedy for yeast
infections first. We have more home remedies for your empowerment
here.
Paul Jesse
Disclaimer: Always check with your doctor or health provider before
starting any course of home remedy. The remedies presented here are
for information purposes only.BestHomeRemedies.com is not responsible
for the use or misuse or results of any action taken on behalf of the
information
here.

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