A yeast infection, like many other infections, takes the path of least resistence. Sexually transmitted infections do the same thing. Having good personal hygiene must be accompanied by having good judgment. Men who have sexual relations with both men and women run the risk of infections if they don't use protection. People who don't know the sexual history of their partners run a higher risk of infection than those who do. People who don't use protection run a higher risk of infection than those who do.
Given the fact that doctors have found no benefit to treating the male sexual partners of women with yeast infections, it is doubtful you have a male yeast infection as you might have assumed.
A self-diagnosis of male yeast infection cannot be assumed. You need to seek medical treatment from a more qualified and competent person -- doctor. In the interim, abstain from sexual relations until you have seen a doctor. Only a doctor can tell you what kind of infection you have and prescribe a proper treatment.
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