Well...I had a yeast infection awhile ago...and put some cream on it...but it seems that past my scrotum in my innger leg that there is some bumps...my doctor said he thinks htey are clogged pores...however they get itchy sometimes and recently part of my foreskin becmae a little red and kinda itchy but no substantial redness or soreness...Curious if ne one has some advice or help...Or if you know if clogged pores itcH? how to get rid of them?? thanks for ne help
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Yeast infection or....HELP?
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yeast infection? you are a guy....maybe something new, never knew that.
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guys can get a yeast infection
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oh never knew that. learning is great, good to know.
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Clogged pores can itch - but I wonder if it's a return of the yeast? Yeast can be hard to get rid of. Do you have any cream left? If not, any tinea cream will work against yeast - yeasts are just a type of fungi.
The usual way of treating clogged pores is by rubbing with a wet pumice stone.
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Hi, I'd say that it's just clogged pours like your Dr. told you. But if you are worried over it you can alwasy put some additional anti-fungal cream on there. I don't think it will hurt. As for male yeast infections in general, well, they are not overly common, but they are real and do happen. Sometimes it's picked up from a femal partner, but there are other causes as well. Men who have taken large amounts of anti-biotics often develope yeast infections. In the process of killing the bad things in your system the good things get screwed up too and they can't keep the normal levels of yeast down, then it goes wild and BOOM - male yeast infection. It's not easy to get rid off, it may take a few treatments of Anti-Fungal cream to get it cleared up. Monistat cream is what most men use as treatment. It's listed as a femal product but no matter what sex you are, it treats fungal infections. It's cheap and you can get it over the counter at most drug stores. Good luck
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thanks for all the help so fast; i have been looking at a skin disease online called psoriasis? Does ne one know ne thing about this?? i guess it has somethign to do w/ candida and yeast and fungal infections...I have used hte clotrizamole 1% cream...but would you recomend getting hte monistat cream??boodiddle also suggested the acidophilo vitamin supplement? and i heard that calcipotriol (vitamin d derivative) also works??? thanks for all the help!
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As far as I know, psoriasis has nothing to do with candida or yeast or fungal infections. Psoriasis has to do with skin cells dividing when they shouldn't. I can't see much evidence that you have it.