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Yeast Infection Symptoms



Learn about Yeast Infection Symptoms and Candida Symptoms.
yeast infection symptoms


A yeast infection can affecs both man and women but it is most common in women and people with compromised immune systems.Yeast infection enter the body easily through the vagina and yeast is fostered by estrogen.

When men develop candidasis, often antibiotics, excessive sugar intake or immune suppression caused by illness, toxins or stress, are the main cause.

When the yeast Candida albicans grown out of control, the fungus releases toxins weaken the immune system.

Candidasis can affect many areas of the body, causing a variety of symptoms and disorders.

The following are the main symptoms
  • Trush or white plaques in the mouth and throat.
  • In women, vaginitis caused by Candida albicans produces itching, burning, and a white or yellow discharge.
  • Skin infection.
  • Weak nails.
  • Digestive disorders with abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, colitis.
  • Recurrent fungal infections, such as "joch itch", athlete's foot or ringorm.
  • Respiratory problems, including asthma and nasal or lung congestion.
  • Eye or ear irritation.


  • Other Candida symptoms can be depression, weight gain, fatigue, headaches, muscle cramping, loss of libido, hearth palpitations, sleep disturbances.

    Elevated levels of Candida in the body is also crucial in people with arthritis.Chronic muscular tightness and muscle aches are symptoms of Candida albicans overgrowth.

    Yeast can cause to such a variety of symptoms, that this conditions can be confused with psychological illness.Unfotunately, doctors often cannot find a physical cause of depression and anxiety, all symptoms of candidiasis.




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