What are the causes of male yeast infection discharge?
Thrush is commonly seen as a female problem only, especially if you are going by the amount of magazine articles aimed at women alone. In fact, candida albicans is a fungus that is present in both females and males and is responsible for a used infection. This will usually occur in warm and moist areas of the body, including genital areas. For a male to get Thrush is not entirely impossible, and the usual reasons for this occurring could include the excess use of antibiotics leading to an imbalance in the micro-organisms of the body by decreasing the good bacteria i.e. Lactobacillus acidophilus and other such bacteria. This would allow the unfettered growth of yeast leading to infection. Transfer of a yeast infection can also occur due to sexual intercourse and via oral sex. The male yeast infection discharge is not dissimilar to that which occurs in females, usually being either whitish or yellowish in tinge, with a cottage cheese like consistency.