When an Itchy Member Comes from a Super Fungus

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When an Itchy Member Comes from a Super Fungus Yeast infections are often thought of as a women’s issue, but they are also common among men and can definitely be a male organ health concern. In men, this infection is commonly called thrush or candidiasis, and it can make for a very, very itchy member. The term candidiasis comes from candida, which is the fungus that causes this yeast infection. But there are several forms of candida, and in recent years there has emerged a form called a super fungus – and not because it stands for truth, justice and the American way. Candida auris The medical name for this particular super fungus is candida auris (sometimes called c. auris). The form of candida most commonly causing an itchy member is candida albicans, and it’s a pain all by itself. When a guy has “regular” thrush, the yeast has spread across a portion of the manhood. Usually this is the head or, if a man is intact, the prepuce, especially underneath it. A rash typically forms, which is not attractive; but the bigger problem is that thrush itches like crazy. (Sometimes the fungus can also appear in the mouth, where it is even more annoying.) Although thrush is not considered a socially shared infection, it can be passed through coupling. Often a guy will pick it up from an infected partner (or vice versa) and the two may pass it back and forth for some time. Wearing barrier protection can help cut down on the risk of transmission. While a pest, regular candida can usually be treated fairly easily with oral or local antifungal medications. Super fungus But the super fungus version, candida auris, is not as easy to dismiss as regular thrush. An itchy member is the least of a guy’s concerns here – and

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