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Symptoms of Candidiasis - Types And Causes
1. If you are looking for a list of cut-and-dry symptoms of
candidiasis, you are not going to find it. Just as there are
many types, causes and triggers, there is an even bigger
list of symptoms. Some people who experience recurring
episodes are able to recognize the infection immediately,
and take necessary measures to begin treatment.
However, those who have never had one will likely find
themselves confused. Not to mention, just because you
have certain symptoms one time does not mean that you
will experience the same ones with the next infection.
3. • Oral Thrush - A new parent who isn't familiar with
symptoms of candidiasis may find themselves in a panic
the first time they see white, milky curd-like lesions on the
tongue and inner cheeks of their baby or child. However,
just because these lesions are not present, does not mean
that they don't have a yeast infection.
4. • Genital Yeast Infection - Women will typically
experience a white, creamy, cottage cheese-like discharge
that has no odor. This will often be accompanied with
itchiness and soreness. Men will experience the itchiness
and soreness as well, but they may also see redness as
well as white lesions. Babies who have a diaper rash
caused from a yeast infection are generally very red and
extremely irritated. Fortunately, diaper rashes are easy to
treat by allowing the area to air out.
6. Although most are familiar with the popular symptoms
listed above, it is important to note that there are
countless other symptoms as well. These include:
10. Although most people will experience yeast infection
symptoms at least once (especially women), it is
important to note that recurring episodes should not be
dismissed. Yeast overgrowth can contribute to anxiety
disorders, asthma, alcoholism, multiple chemical
sensitivity, Tourette syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis,
chronic pain, difficult menopause, lupus, psoriasis,
digestive problems, leaky gut syndrome, hormonal
imbalances, urinary tract infections, autism, multiple
sclerosis, clinical depression, muscle and joint pain, food
allergies, fibromyalgia syndrome, attention deficit
disorder, endometriosis, chronic fatigue syndrome,
migraines, Crohn's disease and irritable bowel syndrome.