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Candidiasis in Men — Malaysia Patient Guide

DTAPclinic Editorial · Information only

Published · Men's Health· Independent health education for Malaysia — not a clinic and not medical advice.

Overview

This independent guide from DTAPclinic covers men's health, sexual wellness, and common GP procedures for readers in Malaysia. Below we explain candidiasis in men — malaysia patient guide in accessible language. Content is for education only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or a substitute for care from a registered provider.

Yeast infections in men are common because the fungus that causes yeast infections (candida) is normally present on skin, especially moist skin. Balanitis is more common in uncircumcised men.

Signs and symptoms of Balanitis

Moist skin on the penis, possibly with areas of a thick, white substance collecting in skin folds Areas of shiny, white skin on the penis Redness, itching or a burning sensation on the penis You may be more likely to develop balanitis from a yeast infection if you: Aren't circumcised Use antibiotics for prolonged periods Have diabetes Have an impaired immune system, such as with HIV Are overweight Practice poor hygiene If you and your partner both have symptoms of a yeast infection, it's important that you both be treated to avoid reinfecting each other.

Treatment options

Treatment includes topical creams or oral medication. Usually this treatment works well in clearing the infection. That said, in some men, this infection may be recurrent and occurs several times a year. This happens more often among men with diabetes as they are at higher risk of infection. In cases of recurrent balanitis, circumcision would be the best solution to prevent recurrent balanitis. Do see a doctor if you are experiencing any of these symptoms. Also See: Women’s Clinic STD Test Malaysia Shingrix Vaccine Malaysia STD Screening @ self-testing options at selected clinics

Articles on this site are independently edited patient guides for Malaysia. They are rewritten for local readers, exclude clinic promotions, and must not be copied from other publishers.

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