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How can male yeast infection in the genital area and Fordyce spots at the corners of the lips be treated? Are these conditions caused by the same infection?

Asked by Male, 29 · 18 days ago

Male yeast infection in the genital area and Fordyce spots on the lips are usually two different conditions and are not caused by the same infection. A genital yeast infection is commonly caused by an overgrowth of fungus and may lead to itching, redness, irritation, or a white coating in the affected area. It is usually treated with antifungal creams or medicines prescribed by a doctor, along with keeping the area clean, dry, and avoiding tight clothing or excess moisture. In contrast, Fordyce spots are harmless, small visible oil glands that naturally occur on the lips or genital area and are not caused by bacteria, fungus, or poor hygiene. They do not usually require treatment unless for cosmetic reasons. In some cases, doctors may suggest creams or minor procedures if appearance is a concern. So, while a yeast infection needs treatment, Fordyce spots are generally normal and harmless. If you are unsure about the diagnosis or have persistent symptoms, it is best to get examined by a doctor for proper guidance.
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  1. Treatment for Male Yeast Infection in the Genital Area
    a. Use antifungal treatments such as Force 400 mg (Fluconazole) as prescribed by a doctor.
    b. Maintain good hygiene; keep the area clean and dry.

  2. Treatment for Fordyce Spots at the Corners of the Lips
    a. Treatment is usually not necessary.
    b. If desired, options include laser treatments or topical creams advised by a dermatologist.

  3. Cause Comparison
    a. Male yeast infections are caused by fungal overgrowth, often Candida.
    b. Fordyce spots are related to sebaceous gland anatomy and are not infections.

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