Yeast, as a general rule, does not just go away. It has to be treated. The best thing would be to call your doctor…if you are like me, and have no insurance, but are sure that that is what it is…some over the counter yeast cream would probably work(the same stuff that is in Monistat cream that girls use). The trick, however, is to make sure that your partner/partners check themselves out, or treat themselves as well. Otherwise, you will just get it back from them, and the problem will start all over again. You also might be able to be checked out at planned parenthood for a reduced cost. They tend to work with people that have budgets and no insurance.
No it doesn’t, in fact if you do not treat yourself you will continue to give it to your partner over and over again. When your partner has a yeast infection, you should use the cream as well for a couple of days and no sex if you can hold off.
Christ No!
Get to a doctor immediately and start drinking a shit load of cranberry juice. It can cause scar tissue to build up in your urethra, which can make it difficult to pee or ejaculate later on.
It may lay dormant or even appear to not be present at all (i.e. lack of visible symptoms), but just like oral herpes, it’s "always" there, and will show up eventually…
If left untreated you not only will infect everyone you come in contact with, but you could also develop serious other medical complications…
Best to treat it ASAP and kiss it goodbye before having it get stronger and then being passed along to others….
eewwwwwwwwwww! Go get you some meds from the doctor! Thanx for making me puke today!
No…and you can give it to your partner…go get treated, if you leave it alone your in for a painful rude awaking
No
Probably not. See a doctor, they’ll have dealt with a lot worse!
good god no
not likely….you are welcome to wait it out though, just make sure you don’t give it to your partner.
No it does not. if you don’t get it cleared up, you will be passing it to your partner(s).
we dont get yeast infections thats called the clap brother and you need to take medicine to get rid of it. lol
You can re-yeast (lol) yourself and your partner back and forth. Put some cream on in man!
http://www.thrushinfo.org
Canestan is for both sexes.
I have never heard of male yeast infections. You must go to your family doctor to find out what it is and fast.
no ! all yeast infection need treatment , male or female
They often do. Depends upon your immune system & its competence.
Yeast, as a general rule, does not just go away. It has to be treated. The best thing would be to call your doctor…if you are like me, and have no insurance, but are sure that that is what it is…some over the counter yeast cream would probably work(the same stuff that is in Monistat cream that girls use). The trick, however, is to make sure that your partner/partners check themselves out, or treat themselves as well. Otherwise, you will just get it back from them, and the problem will start all over again. You also might be able to be checked out at planned parenthood for a reduced cost. They tend to work with people that have budgets and no insurance.
No it doesn’t, in fact if you do not treat yourself you will continue to give it to your partner over and over again. When your partner has a yeast infection, you should use the cream as well for a couple of days and no sex if you can hold off.
Christ No!
Get to a doctor immediately and start drinking a shit load of cranberry juice. It can cause scar tissue to build up in your urethra, which can make it difficult to pee or ejaculate later on.
It could it depend upon what type it is. It also could be a symptom of type 2 diabetes.
No, not at all, luv!
It may lay dormant or even appear to not be present at all (i.e. lack of visible symptoms), but just like oral herpes, it’s "always" there, and will show up eventually…
If left untreated you not only will infect everyone you come in contact with, but you could also develop serious other medical complications…
Best to treat it ASAP and kiss it goodbye before having it get stronger and then being passed along to others….