Preventing Itchy Male Organ with Probiotics

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Preventing Itchy Male Organ with Probiotics Yeast infections are typically identified with women, but they do occur in men as well – and are one of the causes of a persistently itchy male organ that wreaks havoc on a man. When a yeast infection is responsible for the itchy member, it moves from an annoyance and inconvenience into a male organ health concern, so taking steps to treat or prevent the condition is essential. One avenue men may want to explore is the possible use of probiotics as a preventive measure. Thrush When an itchy male organ is caused by a yeast infection, it is often called candidiasis – but since that word is a mouthful, men more commonly call it “thrush.” The yeast that creates thrush is a fungus known as candida albicans, which occurs naturally in the body and is very common. Like all fungi, it thrives in warm, moist areas, which is why the male organ is an attractive spot for it to appear. Thrush generally presents as an itchy rash on the tip of the member (and on the hood in intact men). It can cause soreness as well, especially when urinating. Intact men may also experience an increase in smegma when thrush is present. Although thrush can be passed on during sensual activity, it is not considered a social disease. And for some reason, it is more often found among men who are not sensually active! Probiotics Now that thrush has been explored, what about probiotics? What are they and why might they help with thrush? One reason why candida albicans tends to overgrow beyond its normal levels and create a yeast infection is because the immune system may be operating at too low a level. This can happen for a number of reasons. For www.man1health.com


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