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Male Recurring Yeast Infection

I am a 20 year old male.  I got diagnosed with a yeast infection in February of last year, which affected both my testicles and penis.  I was prescribed 2% Ketoconazole cream by the dermatologist and I applied the cream for 8-10 weeks.  When I stopped applying the cream, I had no symptoms whatsoever for 6 months (it was beautiful, I was finally normal!).  It might be important to note that these 6 months were Spring through Fall, and the weather was relatively warm if not hot.

Unfortunately, in mid-November I experienced an upper respiratory virus that really hit me hard, and after the virus symptoms disappeared I began experiencing yeast infection symptoms once again.  The symptoms started with a retraction of the testicles (in that the sac was ALWAYS scrunched up), and the skin was leathery, red, and I experienced a tingling / prickling sensation when walking.  I contacted my dermatologist who once again prescribed me 2% Ketoconazole cream, which I applied for another 7-8 weeks until instructed to stop.  The day after I stopped treatment, symptoms returned full force.  Everything got red, on the testicles and the penis.  The skin not only turned red, but scaly and leathery, finally peeling off in the form of flaky dry skin after a few days.  Again, these are symptoms I experienced before, so I'm almost entirely sure its fungal (yeast).  It may be important to note that its a very cold winter here, and has been snowing often in the past few weeks.  

That brings us to the present.  I once again contacted my dermatologist, and the earliest appointment I can get is two weeks from now.  In the meantime, my dermatologist prescribed me a 14 day regimen of Fluconazole 200 mg.  This is day 10 of my treatment.  The reason I'm writing on this board is that I'm at my wits end, and didn't know where else to turn.  The first few days of treatment seemed promising, the testicle sac was not scrunched or leathery and the skin appeared normal in color. I felt normal when I walked.  As day 6 and 7 came around, the sac began to retract more often and the skin began to prickle.  As of today the sac has remained scrunched and leathery all day, prickly sensations occur often when I walk, and has gotten progressively redder as the day has gone on.  

I have no idea what to do.  For the past 2 and half weeks, I've been taking a probiotic (acidopholous pills, 3 billion culture per pill), and I just started taking concentrated garlic extract pills last week.  I've also been avoiding excessive sugar intake, which I do on a normal basis anyways.  For the past year or so I've been using perfume and dye free detergent, and wearing 100% cotton underwear, and using sensitive skin soap.  I exercise 5-6 times per week for an hour each time, but shower and dry quickly thereafter.

I'm sincerely concerned.  Its been way too long that I've had to deal with this yeast infection.  Topical Ketoconazole cream appears to alleviate symptoms while I use it but not cure the infection.  Although I'm not yet done with the 2 week Fluconazole regimen, I am starting to lose faith in its ability to cure the infection.  How can the Fluconazole help with symptoms for the first half, then stop working thereafter?  What else can I do?  I'm taking probiotics, supplements, avoiding sugar, and keeping the area clean.  Why can't I kick this infection?  I really don't want it to go systemic.  Sorry if I'm ranting.  I'm at my breaking point.  It's starting to affect the rest of my life, I can barely motivate to go to class and do homework.  Do you have any suggestions?  I'm making an appointment with my universities health center tomorrow but they usually tell me to see a dermatologist.  

Sorry for the long post.
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I was just diagnosed today with psoriasis (!) which may also have been secondarily infected with yeast. Prescribed Ketoconozole for the probable/possible yeast infection, as well as mometasone furoate for the psoriasis. Have been dealing with dry cracked skin on anal region forever it seems, but once I got these dry scaly areas on penis I finally put it all together (or the doc did), now I have the answer I believe.
It does not itch, and is in separate distinct red patches, which my doctor thinks points to psoriasis, not fungal/yeast. I also have dry elbows and knees, as well as lifelong dry scalp. While I did have severe case of jock itch in the groin three years ago, it eventually resolved, but the anal area never did. i thought it was just combination of anal itching and occasional hemorrhoids. Good luck hope this helps.
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the yeast made an opportunistic comeback due to the virus and your falling immune system. and please see the dermatologist. best this answer if it helps. peace
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