It's start off by irritating a little bit then you start to notice yellow crumbs discharging from your vagina. Eventually the yeast becomes so large it produces bread like substances by using the calories in your diet. I wouldn't reccommend eating it as it taste very bad and smell horrible
Yes. He can get a yeast infection on his penis, or if he performs oral, he could get thrush, which is a yeast infection in the mouth.
When a man or woman have a yeast infection they can spread it to their partner, yes.
Yes
You can only get a yeast infection if you are sexually active
How do you know there is no infection? You may have a yeast infection.
If you think that you have a yeast infection it's best to go to your doctor to confirm - especially if sexually active in case it is something more serious. You can use an over-the-counter yeast infection treatment once you know that it is a yeast infection.
An impossible vaginal yeast infection?! Why do you want to know how to cure it, if it's impossible to get?
No, a man drinking beer cannot directly cause a woman to have a yeast infection. Yeast infections are typically caused by an overgrowth of the fungus Candida albicans in the vagina, often due to factors like a weakened immune system, hormonal changes, or antibiotic use. Alcohol consumption by one partner does not directly lead to yeast infections in the other partner.
Aunt Alexandra would have to be a sick southern lady to let her whole family know she has a yeast infection.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Candida albicans, the bacteria that causes a yeast infection is present in everyone, both men and women, even if they are perfectly healthy. The problem arises when the Candida has an overgrowth, which leads to a yeast infection. It is definitely possible for men to get a yeast infection and then pass it onto you. The penis is vulnerable a yeast infection, though chances are significantly lower than that of a woman's. It is possible that the man did not sleep with anyone else as sexual intercourse is only one of the many other possible causes of yeast infection in men. The man may have a weakened immune system, or took antibiotics that killed the good bacteria that are needed to keep the yeast infection from manifesting. Penile yeast infection can also happen with the use of condoms that contain nonxynol-9, so check the label to see if the chemical is present. Simply put, the man may have contracted the yeast infection without sexual intercourse. It may very well be the other causes. To add onto the facts, 75% of women will get a yeast infection at least once in their lifetime, so it may be possible that you have contracted it on your own without the man playing any part in it.
Yes, men can develop a yeast infection without having any contact with women. Sexual intercourse is not the only possible cause of yeast infection in men. Yeast infection in a man can be caused by various factors including but not limited to a weak immune system, antibiotic consumption, bad eating habits and diabetes.