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What is Candida
Candida infections are typically known as yeast infections
and strike thousands of individuals each year. There
are about twenty different types of Candida but the
most common one is Candida albicans. Candida that causes
vaginal infections is almost always present in the human
body, but when the controlling organisms are removed,
the Candida multiplies to the point where the symptoms
appear. Diagnosis of Candida is normally by one of three
methods: a stool Candida culture, a serum Candida antigen
measure, or a serum Candida antibody test. Once the
yeast begins to proliferate dramatically, it may takes
weeks or months or treatment in order to complete eliminate
the yeast from the body and at the same time to promote
the regrowth of the good bacteria.
Who gets Candida?
The yeast infection typically affects parts of the
body that remain warm and moist. This can include the
vaginal area in women, men's foreskin or penis, the
mouth, the nostrils or the ear. Sometimes new mothers
who are breastfeeding will have symptoms of Candida
on the nipples. Infants Candida shows up as diaper rash.
Nearly seventy-five percent of women experience yeast
infections at some point during their lifetime.
What are the symptoms?
Symptoms of yeast infection include a gray or grayish
white discharge particularly when the vagina is involved
along with pain, severe itching and burning of the vulva
and the vagina. When Candida grows unrestrained in the
intestinal trace, the person may manifest symptoms such
as eye fatigue, frequent urination, conjunctivae, irritable
bowel syndrome. Inflamed hair follicles throughout the
body, eye fatigue, hives, facial rash--the list goes
on and on. If you have experienced any of the causative
factors recently and are showing the symptoms, it may
be appropriate to be tested for the presence of Candida.
What are the causes?
The major cause associated with the start of a yeast
infection is a missing or weak immune system. It has
been found that taking antibiotics or steroids will
cause symptoms of Candida yeast infection. It is believed
that killing off the helpful bacteria in the system
along with the bad as happens when using antibiotics
allows the Candida to multiply unchecked. Other factors
which have been implicated in the onset of a Candida
yeast infection include diabetic onset, cuts in the
skin in areas where profuse sweating occurs, taking
contraceptives, semen, and menstruation. When the Candida
multiplies rapidly in the body it actually becomes pathogenic
rather than remaining benign. The fungal yeast infection
can spore through the intestinal wall since the yeast
has already weakened and irritated the tissues. This
allows toxins and undigested food to leak into the bloodstream.
What role does diet play?
In understanding the role of diet in curing Candida
infections, a review of the class of compounds known
as phytochemicals is important. These compounds play
a vital role in the defense systems of humans and plants.
Phytochemicals are the compounds that fight infection.
They are effective against fungus infections. Some of
the best known phytochemicals are garlic and onion.
These two foods are effective against a wide variety
of illness and infections such as Candida. Although
not all health professionals and Candida patients agree
about the perfect anti Candida diet, most suggest that
the following foods should be avoided: mushrooms, yeasts,
soda, alcoholic drinks, caffeine, cheese, chocolate,
refined sugars and many fruits.
Are there natural remedies?
Candida is usually treated by medical professionals
through prescription doses of anti fungal drugs or antimycotics.
These drugs include clotrimazole, ketoconazole, nystatin
and fluconazole. Both ketoconacole and nystatin are
used topically. Candida in infants, manifested as diaper
rash can be treated by being scrupulous about removing
wet or soiled diapers as soon as possible and making
sure the child is thoroughly cleaned and dried following
each diaper change.
When a change in diet and prescription medications
have reversed the growth of the the Candida, it is generally
helpful to promote the re-growth of the good bacteria.
This is done by increasing the amount of good bacteria--Lactobacillus
acidophilus in the body. Yogurt of containing live active
cultures will help to aid the regrowth of the good bacteria
in the intestinal tract.
Often remedies that clear the intestinal tract of the
overrunning yeast are combined with natural substances
for a complete detoxification of the system.
Author: Pawel Reszka
If would like to find out how you could prevent or
cure Candida infection then visit: http://www.cureyeastinfection.org
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