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this cream was administer to me by physician for penile yeast infection.
Yes, you can, because the UTI is caused by a bacteria, and the yeast infection is caused by a strain of yeast.
Yeast infection is caused by fungi, not by a virus.
No. Monistat is an antifungal specifically for treatment of a yeast infection. A yeast infection is not caused by bacteria, but is caused by a buildup of yeast in your body.
A yeast infection is caused by a fungus, and staph by a bacterium; but a yeast infection of the skin can cause skin compromise that makes it easier for a staph infection to occur.
Monistat 7 is an antifungal cream designed for vaginal yeast infections and should not be used to treat penile yeast infections. Men with penile yeast infections should consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Circumcised men are not immune to yeast infection. Circumcision done in infancy protect the males from cancer of penis.
A yeast infection is primarily caused by an overgrowth of yeast, particularly Candida species, rather than bacterial overload. While bacteria and yeast coexist in the body, an imbalance—often due to factors like antibiotics, hormonal changes, or a weakened immune system—can lead to a yeast infection. In contrast, bacterial infections are typically caused by an overgrowth of harmful bacteria.
When a woman has yeast infection it means that she has a an infection caused by some fungi that lives in the female organ. It also means that she is experiencing soreness and inflammation.
With unprotected sex, your partner can also develop yeast infection. Infrequently, I get yeast infection under my arm. Mine is caused by a particular medication I take. It occurs in the folds of skin in the armpit. Treating the infection with Monistat (yes, a vaginal cream for yeast infection, clears it up.
The fungal infection is caused by a yeast like candida albicans.
Cervical cancer is caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus. Itching of the vagina is usually due to a bacterial infection or a yeast infection (i.e.thrush). Neither of those can cause cancer, but cancer could cause similar symptoms. If you go for regular pap smears, you should be safe. Obviously see your doctor about any persistent itching, as yeast and bacterial infections need to be treated and are quickly and simply diagnosed.