10 Symptoms of Yeast Infections In Men

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Symptom #5: Pain When Urinating

Pain when urinating may be a symptom of yeast infection in men. Overgrowth of yeast in the urethra can cause inflammation. The pain occurs during urination when the urine, which is acidic, comes into contact with the inflamed parts of the urethra. This can make you despise even the thought of going to the urinal.

Pain in the urethra may also be accompanied by discharge from the penis, rash on the glans and a swollen foreskin. Pain during urination may also be a symptom of another infection including STDs like gonorrhea. For this reason, it is important to consult a doctor for treatment as soon as possible.

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