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Candida Overview: Who's At Most Risk?

 
Author: Jane Symms
 

Candidiasis is an infection that is caused by Candida, which is a group of microscopic fungi or yeast. There are more than 20 species of Candida and the most common among these species is the Candida Albicans. Candida fungi live on all surfaces of the body. However, there are times when Candida becomes so numerous that it causes infections, most specifically in warm and moist areas. Some of the infections caused by Candida are vaginal yeast infections, thrush, skin and diaper rash and nail bed infections.

Candidiasis affects all people and all ages; even babies are not safe from Candidiasis. At present millions of men and women have a potential yeast infection that is causing directly or indirectly a diverse number of health problems or conditions. If Candida is not completely removed or if the body is not protected from it; the Candida will continuously increase and grow until the time comes when the body will not be able to protect itself from the infections brought about by the Candida fungi or yeast.

Physical ailments as well as some health complications may occur if severe cases of Candidiasis develop. Candidiasis can bring discomfort as well as pain to the body if no treatments are applied. There are various treatments that may be used for Candidiasis, however attention as well as knowledge is required to overcome severe yeast infections.

Candidiasis, if not treated, will contribute to the worsening of some conditions:

" adrenal/thyroid failure " bad breath " colds and flu " insomnia " constipation and diarrhea " endometriosis " vaginal yeast infections " colitis " respiratory problems " colon cancer " diabetes " skin complaints " fatigue " cystitis " heartburn " finger/toenail fungus " depression

The above-mentioned conditions are due to the Candida robbing the body of its nutrition and poisoning the tissues with toxins. A single yeast cell is capable of producing over 75 toxic substances that can poison the human body. These toxins are responsible for weakening the immune system, the glands, kidneys, bladder, lungs, liver, brain and then the nervous system.

What makes Candida so hard to treat?

Candida yeast enters the fungal form where it develops long, root like structures that can penetrate inner linings of the body for example a gastrointestinal wall. The purpose of the penetration is to break down protective barriers of the body to allow the entrance of foreign and toxic substances. These foreign and toxic substances pollute the different systems of the body resulting in allergies, fatigue and other health problems.

There is also the danger of Candida entering the bloodstream and when this happens it may also destroy other tissues bringing on further health problems like swelling of the joints, chest pain, sinus problems, skin problems and other unfavorable health conditions.

Candida is also known to cause heart failure, especially if it covers the heart. Vaginal yeast infections are common in women. But did you know that a vaginal yeast infection would never be completely eliminated until the intestinal area is cleared of yeast? As if that weren't bad enough, Candida may also be transmitted sexually from person to person.

If you suspect you are suffering with Candida, you should first consult your primary care physician before taking other steps.

 
 
 

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