Candida Yeast Infection Symptoms Explained
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Candida yeast infection can display the following symptoms:
- arthritis
- autism
- chronic hives
- fatigue
- digestive disorders
- muscle pain
- short attention span
- headaches
- memory loss
- vaginitis
- skin problems
- impotence
- hyperactivity
- depression
- hypoglycemia
- menstrual problems
- urinary disorders
- respiratory problems
- food and environmental allergies
- learning difficulties
Candida infections have signs and symptoms that vary depending
on the location of the infection. This infection is very common
to women. Its signs and symptoms consist of a white discharge
that is itchy and irritating to the vagina. It can affect the
surrounding outer tissues of the anus where a moist patch appears
on the contiguous skin of the anus. Candida yeast infections
also cause pain during sexual intercourse and a burning sensation
during urination.
Candida infections in infants and adults may become visible
in different ways; oral Candidiasis (or thrush) is exhibited
by thick, white patches on top of a red base and may appear
on any area inside the mouth. Bleeding on the underlying tissue
occurs if these white patches are wiped away. Without the white
coating this infection makes the tongue appear to be red in
color. Oral thrush is painful and can contribute to eating
disorders. Prevention of dehydration is a must for
anyone who has oral thrush. This infection frequently causes
elderly people to have sores and cracks at the sides of their
mouth.
Candidiasis can also develop within hours of birth on the palms
of a newborn baby. Candida organisms live on the skin and yeast
overgrowth occurs if there is a breakdown of the skin’s outer
layer. It is visible on the warm parts of the body such as
diaper areas and skin folds. Superficial Candida skin infection
may look like a red flat rash that has sharp scalloped edges.
Satellite lesions are smaller patches that look the same and
may cause itching or pain. This kind of infection causes redness,
swelling and softness of the fingernail. In male genitalia,
Candida infection usually presents with dry, red scaly patches
on the tip or head of the penis.
Candida infections can have an effect on various internal organs
and cause pain or dysfunction to a person, especially if they
have a destabilized immune system. Likewise, individuals with
Candida infection may develop sensitivity to some foods. Other
times there is food intolerance for dairy products and glutens.
Food intolerance can be positively identified through The Detection
Diet.
A person with AIDS typically contracts the yeast infection
known as esophagitis in the upper gastrointestinal system.
This condition may seem like oral thrush, but this type of
infection extends down from the mouth, into the esophagus until
it reaches the stomach, it causes painful ulcers around the
gastrointestinal system, so that even swallowing liquid is
difficult. Food is not fully absorbed when the infection spreads
out into the intestines, and the danger of dehydration is present
to people with such condition. If Candida yeast infections
reach the bloodstream, people gets sick with or without fever.
And the spreading of this infection throughout the brain causes
acute changes in behavior or mental function.
If you suspect you are suffering with Candida, you should first
consult your primary care physician before taking other steps.
By Jane Symms. To find out how you can get more information
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