Fri, Dec-04-09, 11:37
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Originally Posted by Tom873
My first girlfriend used to get a lot of yeast infections. After her and I broke up I basically became impotent. A few years later I started to get minor pain in either my bladder or urethra and a constant feeling of liquid being in the tip of my penis. I went to a urologist and he diagnosed me with prostatitis. Can this actually be candida? And if so, will the candida diet get rid of it? I'm miserable.
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Man, I feel for you. I have never had these issues, but a little research came up with this:
http://www.malereproduction.com/15_prostatitis.html
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Other organisms such as Chlamydia and Ureoplasma which are difficult to culture on routine media are known to cause prostatitis. Herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus have been found in the male genital tract. Fungal prostatitis can be caused by Candida, Cryptococcus and Aspergilla.
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I'm not sure how much you want to disclose, but it sounds like you might need to rule out Chlamydia, herpes, etc.
Surely the doctor ran further tests and didn't diagnose generic prostatitis without figuring a cause? I take impotent to mean you are unable to have children with your current partner? Either way, impotence and prostatitis seem to be pretty serious things to possibly get from candida, plus, I doubt her yeast infections had anything to do with what you have.
Take what I say with a grain of salt. I'm not a doctor, just a good Googler.
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