Candida Symptoms
Candida is the condition that occurs when there is an infection
by the fungus, Candida albicans which
you normally finding the intestines as well as on the skin, vagina
and mucous membranes in the mouth. In every human being, there are
moderate amounts of Candida as well as other yeast that live on us
and doesn’t cause any harm whatsoever.
However, when yeast is given free rein so that it can grow
unchecked, Candida has the ability to change into an infectious
state and then spore through the intestinal wall right into the
rest of the body. Once it has made it through, the yeast rampages
around the entire body, which produces a wide variety of
symptoms.
Common symptoms that accompany
Candida
There are many people that suffer from Candida that have a
number of different symptoms - in fact, a vast majority of them
have thrush along with a couple other symptoms though not every
sufferer is going to experience thrush.
There is also the leaky gut syndrome
which is when the damage to the intestinal wall actually allows
toxins that are undesirable to permeate into your bloodstream,
which often leads to other conditions such as migraines, muscle
aches, foggy brain and food allergies as well as food
intolerances.
Candida has the ability to disrupt the endocrine system and it
also has the ability to cause other symptoms as well and they are
listed below for your reference.
1) Cystitis
2) Hay fever
3) Thrush
4) PMS
5) Asthma
6) Joint Pains
7) Sinusitis
8) Ear Infections
9) Allergies
10) Fungal infections of the skin and nails
11) Weight loss or gain
12) Chronic tiredness
13) Sensitivity to tobacco smoke, petrol and perfume
The symptoms in the intestines are itchy anus, bloatedness,
diarrhea or constipation and flatulence. You will also learn that
most of the symptoms of Candida are really symptoms of hormonal
disruption which is known to underlie Candida and also underlies
other conditions as well.
If you think that there is a chance that you suffer from
Candida, you need to make sure that you get medical help. If you
perform a Candida test
at home and there are signs of yeast, you need to make sure that
you seek out medical attention as soon as possible. When you seek
out medical help, your doctor will let you know how serious the
infection is and then he will prescribe you medication that you can
take to make the situation better.
When you are prescribed medication, you need to make sure that
you take it as it was prescribed to you. If you are asked to
participate in a specific diet, you need to make sure that you take
care of that as well - if you don’t listen to the doctor, you may
not be able to get better at all. With a candida
treatment, you will be able to see changes in about four weeks
to a month. Candida can be a source of great discomfort if it is
not attended to so you must do that as soon as possible.
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