Depending on what type of Candida infection you're suffering from the
symptoms of a yeast infection are numerous and varied. They're that
varied that many women suffer for months not even realizing that
they're suffering from a yeast infection. This article will explain
more.
The most common symptoms that accompany any yeast infection are the
yeast infection symptoms that effect your vagina. These are...
Itching which can get severeSoreness and rednessPain when having
sexual intercourseBurning sensation when urinatingThick discharge
that has an odor like yeast
When someone is suffering from one or two of these symptoms they
naturally assume they have a yeast infection. This is not always the
case, and it's always important that you get a doctors diagnosis as
soon as possible if you suffer from any of these symptoms.
If you're suffering from another vaginal, bacterial infection you
risk causing permanent damage to your reproductive organs if the
infection isn't treated correctly as soon as possible.
If you have an intestinal yeast infection then you'll be suffering
from symptoms that you wouldn't think had anything to do with a yeast
infection. An intestinal yeast infection/candidiasis can have
symptoms that can effect you anywhere on your body.
The most common intestinal yeast infection symptoms are...
Gas/bloatingIndigestionConstipationDiarrheaLethargyFoggy brainLack of
concentrationDepressionMuscle painJoint pain and
swellingChronic/recurrent yeast infectionsAthletes footAcneRecurrent
vaginal or urinary infectionsA feeling of being drunk after certain
foodsSevere PMSAnd many more.
With so many symptoms, an intestinal yeast infection is very rarely
diagnosed by a doctor. Most people will find out they have intestinal
yeast by comparing their symptoms with those of other sufferers.
Because many women don't think their symptoms are yeast related they
can end up bed ridden with severe lethargy, and aching joints and
muscles. This is due to the toxins that are released by the mutated
Candida yeast that has infected the intestines.
Most people who suffer from some or all of these symptoms come away
from their doctor with a prescription for depression. If their doctor
can't diagnose a cause then they just assume that all the symptoms
are in the patients
head.
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