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They can. Both men and women get yeast infections.
It is used to treat vaginal yeast infections.
No because guys dont get yeast infections
Yes, glipizides, which are sulfonylurea medications used to treat type 2 diabetes, can potentially lead to yeast infections. This is primarily due to their effect on blood sugar levels; elevated glucose can create an environment conducive to yeast growth. Additionally, they may alter the body's natural flora, further increasing the risk of infections. If someone experiences recurrent yeast infections while on glipizide, they should consult their healthcare provider.
A man that has a yeast infections may experience burning, itching or a rash around the penis. Yeast infections are not considered STD's , Never the less unprotected sex may mean a pardner can catch it as well. Yeast infections can be caused by a course of antibiotics that kills off the friendly flora in the gut. When that happens, candida albican can form, the infection that is responsible for yeast infections. Yeast infections treated with medications such as Monistat, which can be used by men and women.
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No, yeast causes yeast infections, Lexapro may predispose you to being susceptible to the infection so follow good hygiene practices.
No, Zithromax treats bacterial infections. It is not effective against fungal infections like yeast.
Vinegar is acidic and can disrupt the pH balance of the vagina, potentially leading to yeast infections. It is not recommended to use vinegar for vaginal douching or as a remedy for yeast infections as it can do more harm than good. It is best to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment of yeast infections.
No. Yeast infections in people are caused by a completely different organizm from the yeast used in food.
nystatin is a polyene antifungal drug to which molds and yeast infections are sensitive to it is commonly used to treat yeast infections, thrush, and gastrointestinal fungal infections.
No, yeast infections are not thought to be sexually transmitted.