Five treatments for male yeast infections

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Men have penile yeast infections, and symptoms requiring immediate medical treatment include, but are not limited to, constipation, halitosis, abdominal distention, indigestion, frequent intestinal gas, frequent diarrhea, fecal hypertrophy, sexual dysfunction, irritability, mood swings, fatigue or thinning. Energy, memory loss, athlete itching, dry skin, itching and flaky, athlete's feet and prostate problems. The only effective way to treat penile yeast infection is through prescription drugs. There are two commonly used drugs for penile yeast infections: desflurane and nizole. However, it is well known that Nizol has harmful effects on the liver, but also reduces the body's ability to produce steroids such as testosterone.

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Men have penile yeast infections. Symptoms requiring immediate medical treatment include, but are not limited to, constipation, halitosis, abdominal distention, dyspepsia, frequent diarrhea, very loose stool, sexual dysfunction, irritability, mood fluctuation, fatigue. Or lack of energy, memory loss, athlete itching, dry skin, itching and flaky, athlete's feet and prostate problems. The only effective way to treat penile yeast infection is through prescription drugs. There are two commonly used drugs for penile yeast infections: desflurane and nizole. However, it is well known that Nizol has harmful effects on the liver, but also reduces the body's ability to produce steroids such as testosterone.

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