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Yeast Infection In Men - The Band Aid Theory Doesn't Stick

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jeanette foxx

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Aug 14, 2008, 5:08:36 AM8/14/08
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What is Band-Aid Theory? Band Aid Theory has found a home in the
medical language and is thrown around in discussions about
Candidiasis, commonly known as thrush or yeast infection. But what is
this theory, really? Does the prevalence in Candidiasis treatment
debate even touch on the lesser-known subject of yeast infection in
men?
The band-aid theory is what the name implies in the role of treating
injuries. Let's say you get in a biking accident and scrape your knee-
its standard procedure to cover the wound with a band-aid. Time goes
by and after a couple of days later- poof it's all better!
It seems that the band-aid magically healed you. In truth the band-aid
role was minimal in your recovery. Water (H2O) cleaned your wound, the
disinfectant is killed germs- and encouraged recovery, and time
allowed flesh to recuperate. And the band-aid? It merely covered the
wound, allowing it to quickly heal. That's it. The band-aid played a
superficial part in recovery.
That attribute is how the band-aid theory is linked to yeast
infection. When a physician diagnoses soreness and irritation on the
head of the penis as penile yeast infection, drugs are normally
recommended to treat the condition. The drugs address the irritation
of the penis, another yeast infection in men, or the white discharge
typical of a Candida yeast infection. The drugs play a very small role
in actually curing the yeast infection in men....

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Billy

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Aug 14, 2008, 12:28:19 PM8/14/08
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