Itchy Male Organ from C. Glabrata, a Different Kind of YeastPe Yeast is a wonderful thing when it comes to bread and other baked goods, but it’s not something a guy really wants on his manhood. Unfortunately, yeast infections, though more common in women, do occur in men as well and can be a male organ health concern. (If nothing else, the itchy male organ that occurs is a major annoyance.) Usually when discussing such yeast infections, the culprit responsible for the infection is a yeast known as candida albicans (or c. albicans). But in some cases, the cause of that infection is a slightly different yeast, known as candida glabrata (or c. glabrata). And although they have similarities, there also are differences between them. Not as common Candida glabrata is responsible for about 10% of female organ yeast infections; it is not clear what the percentage might be in men, but it is likely to be similar. As with c. albicans, c. glabrata can cause a very itchy male organ in men, especially around the tip of the member. But there are other symptoms associated with it as well. The itchiness is often accompanied by a red rash and/or whitish spots, and there can be a burning sensation in the member as well. The burning sensation often occurs while urinating, indicating that the yeast has made its way into the urinary tract and created an infection there. C. glabrata on the manhood is a problem, but a bigger issue is if the yeast spreads the bloodstream. It can potentially cause severe problems, such as meningitis, although this is fairly rare. Some more susceptible Some people are more susceptible to c. glabrata than others – mainly people whose immune system is compromised or suppressed. This would tend to include people with conditions like HIV, cancer, and diabetes, as well as newborns and those who are elderly.
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