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What is Yeast Infection Or Candidiasis



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By : Tim Fisher    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-18 12:08:30
Also known as Candida infection, Monilia or thrush. It is caused by microscopic bacteria (or yeast). Most people misguidedly believe that this condition happens on the outside of the skin and can be treated easily with creams and over-the-counter prescriptions.

Sorry to say it is frequently not that easy. Where the infections are persistent and persist in coming back this can be the signal of a more serious internal problem.

In order to know how to cure it once and for all we need to know what brought on the Candida infection in the first place. We need to be able to tackle the root causes instead of simply treating the external symptoms.

There are in excess of twenty separate species of Candida. They live in our digestive system and throughout the surface of our bodies, but particularly in the intestines, mouth and throat.

In a normal healthy individual there can be millions of Candida bacteria. Our bodies need the Candida bacteria to kill destructive bacteria and keep them under control.

In a typical healthy person Candida is kept in place by friendly bacteria, known as pro-biotic bacteria. Unhappily antibiotics can kill friendly bacteria and cut down the quantity in our intestines. This can mean that there is not enough to keep the Candida bacteria in check.

If there are troubles with our immune system, pH balance or if there are not an adequate amount of friendly bacteria Candida can proliferate out of control and initiate infections.

After the balance is lost and the Candida albicans reproduce out of control they transform from a yeast variety to a fungal form that can invade the entire body.

When this takes place the fungal type of Candida creates roots that can breach the walls of the intestines. The yeast, bacteria and partly digested food can then get into the bloodstream generating itching, rashes, irritations and other symptoms.

Candida yeast like to propagate externally in warm moist parts of the body. The most commonly recognized are vaginal infections, nail-bed infections, skin rash and thrush.

Infections in the mouth can grow to be more widespread as we get older as well as infections under skin folds, underneath the breasts and around dentures.

We need to appreciate, though, that by the time these external conditions can be seen the Candida is already out of control internally.

The condition can be brought on by a combination of different factors. Doctors can, for that reason, find it very difficult to control by means of drugs and over the counter prescriptions.

Regrettably the majority of sufferers still leave treatment in the hands of Doctors and the over the counter trade. Only a few people take responsibility for their own health and well-being and looking for a permanent treatment for their condition.
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