Male yeast infection?
Answer:
Males sometimes get an overgrowth of yeast under the foreskin. Symptoms are usually redness and itching, sometimes a whitish thick collection and splitting of the skin if it's bad.
Yeast over growths are not contagious. Everyone has small amounts of yeast on their skin, especially in moist places, as well as in the bowel, mouth and vagina. It can get out of balance with the other bugs for a variety of reasons like taking antibiotics, hormonal changes or excess moisture
Yech...are you serious...can males really get a yeast infection or are you screwing around.
Yes, it's possible for men to have yeast infections. Men can develop an overgrowth of yeast if the normal conditions of his urethra are changed. Men with yeast infections may notice redness and irritation of the penis or scrotum. Although yeast infections are not contagious, contact with a partner may stimulate an overgrowth.
Fish is more likely something else, even if it is not contagious please do not share it that is just plain nasty.
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