Common Infections Caused By Candida
There
are so many infections that are caused by Candida, especially
the species Candida Albicans, in various parts of the body.
Moniliasis or Oral Thrush
This type of oral infection usually occurs when there is an
overproduction of Candida Albicans. It is also common among
denture wearers and occurs to both very young and elderly who
are recovering from disease or have an immune system problem.
Likewise, people who are experiencing dry mouth syndrome are
also prone to having Candidiasis.
Candida may be triggered by antibiotic treatment, which decreases
normal bacteria in the mouth. Good oral hygiene is encouraged
to prevent Candidiasis. Dentures should also be removed especially
before going to bed. There are saliva substitutes as well as
prescribed medications that may be used to treat some severe
case of oral thrush.
Intertrigo
This is an infection that occurs in the folds of skin, most
commonly seen on overweight individuals. Redness and moisture
in the skin fold are also observed. Small pustules appear around
raised areas of inflamed skin and are usually filled with pus
or papules around the main area of redness. Likewise, peeling,
itching and swelling are also experienced.
Vulvovaginitis
This is one of the most common Candida infections, found mostly
in women. The symptoms include swelling and itching of the
vagina along with a thick, cream or white discharge. There
is also pain during intercourse. There is an observed redness
with rashes that oftentimes extends to the groin area. Vulvovaginitis
is dominant among pregnant women and recurs frequently in women
who are using birth control pills.
Men can also suffer from vulvovaginitis and this is indicated
by inflammation that can be seen on the head of the penis.
There can be swelling, and also small red papules or pustules,
and often a burning sensation after sexual activity.
Diaper Candidiasis
This is the type of infection that is commonly seen in babies
due to diaper rashes. However it should not be assumed that
all diaper rashes are due to Candida. There are signs and symptoms
such as small fragile pustules that are often dry and usually
peel. In addition, this infection is accompanied by firm reddish
nodules of 1 to 2cm on the vulva or the buttocks. There is
also nodular granulomatous Candida or granulomatous gluteale
infantum. This infection usually clears over time.
Paronychia
This is an example of a Candida infection that occurs on the
nails. People who contract these types of infections generally
have their hands in water or handle food on a regular basis
as food encourages the growth of yeast on hands. The areas
around the nails are usually swollen without the cuticles.
There is also postural discharge that results to nail discoloration
and often times caused the removal of the nail base. This is
also called lateral onycholysis.
Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
This is an example of a recurrent Candida infection that does
not respond to medical treatments. This is the type of infection
is visible in the mouth and on the skin. It can be observed
on infants and children. It is identified by persistent oral
rashes that may be hypertrophic and produce thick plaque
in the mouth.
Chronic paronychia is manifested by redness around the nail
folds. This infection is usually a genetic condition that is
either recessive or dominant. It also may cause endocrine disorders
such as hypothyroidism or hypoparathyroidism.
If you suspect you are suffering with Candida, you should consult
your primary care physician.
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