I was talking to this woman at a party who was bitterly complaining about her recent stay at a drug treatment center. She was mildly famous and thought she should have been treated like a star. She complained about the lack of spa-like services and how she didn’t get a pedicure or acupuncture. She never once mentioned the drug rehab treatment she received at the drug treatment center.
I knew this woman was not serious about drug rehab programs, she was treating the whole thing like a vacation. She left early because she was not happy. I found out from her where she went, and she was glad to tell me. I am going to send my daughter there. It sounds like this place was serious about drug rehab treatment, not spa services.
This woman hated the drug treatment center, but it was just what I have been looking for. So many drug rehab programs fail because they don’t treat addictions seriously. My daughter isn’t a diva like this woman, so she might just make it. This woman told me her tale of woe while downing several drinks, so I think she was not serious about drug rehab treatment at all. I am really serious about it, after all, my daughters life is at stake, not her pedicure
Yeast infection is usually considered to be a female problem and to some extent this is true. It is more likely to affect women than men as parts of their body, like the vagina, are perfect environments for yeast to grow. However many men suffer from this problem and it is often compounded by the fact that it is considered to be a female condition. Consequently they feel a bit subconscious and tend to do nothing about it. This article will discuss male yeast infection and what you can do about it.
Male yeast infections are commonly found on the penis or in the crotch region. It may be the cause of crotch itch and usually leaves a rash or discolored patch of skin on the affected area. There will be a yeasty smell emanating from the area too. If left untreated the rash can get bigger and more pronounced. The smell can get more pungent and the itching many get worse or even lead to pain.
Men can get yeast infections in other parts of the body too, like the mouth or between the legs. Indeed any part of the body that is warm and moist is an ideal breeding ground for yeast.
The reason why men get a yeast infection is exactly the same as why women get them. It is due to an imbalance in their system. This makes the body chemistry more acidic which encourages the growth of yeast. It may also decrease the number of naturally occurring bacteria in the gut that competes against yeast fungi and to some extent keeps it in check.
Why there is an imbalance in the body could be due to the diet of the individual. It may also be due to a recent course of medication or a disease like diabetes. It could even be stress related.
There are two approaches to treating the infection. Many treat the symptoms with a cream or some form of medication which reduces the rash and stops the itchiness or pain. However this is nothing more than a short term solution and there is every chance that the yeast infection will reoccur.
A better option would be to try to get the body back in balance so that the immune system or the naturally occurring bacteria that live inside the body can combat any sudden overgrowth of Candida Albicans or yeast fungus. This can be done by changing your diet and various other lifestyle changes