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Candida/Fungal

Fast Facts about Candida/fungal

  • Each year, there are nearly 46,000 new cases of Candida diagnosed in America.
  • As presorted by CDC, 75% of all women suffered from some form of yeast infection at some point in their lives.
  • Yeast infections are the 2nd most common reason for itching, vaginal burning, and discharge in women.
  • In order to grow, Candida infections usually host on moist body areas or where the skin touches such as the genitals and underarms
  • 15% of the people suffering from any form of Candida due to a weakened immune system develop systemic illnesses.
  • there are more than 150 different species of Candida as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Among the many different kinds of fungus (north good and bad) that host inside our bodies, Candida (candidiasis) is the bad kind. It is a type of yeast that usually sets camp in the mouth, belly or any other part of the skin without causing any harm –unless triggered. When it finds favorable environment, it takes no time to multiply and grow until it gets out of control and leaves its victim with sore, patchy, and flaky skin.

The causes that become the rigger to awaken the host may include intake of antibiotics, contraceptive pills, sugary diet, stress, diabetes, or chemical exposure etc. A person may suffer from one of these three kinds of Candida at a time – oropharyngeal candidiasis, yeast infection and Invasive candidiasis. oropharyngeal candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection that develops inside one’s mouth or throat. Yeast infection is most common among women and develops around the vaginal areas. Invasive candidiasis is a more severe type of fungal infection as during invasive candidiasis, the infection enters the blood stream and infects the whole body.

Symptoms

The symptoms of Candida/fungal may vary from person to person depending on the form of Candida infection they suffer from. However, there are some common indicators to urge one to get checked for yeast infections. These include:

  • rashes
  • patches (red or purple)
  • shredding of the skin
  • Scaling
  • flaky skin over the infected area
  • Cracked skin
  • soreness
  • erythema
  • puss-filled pimples
  • white and red lesions in the mouth as noticed in an oral thrush
  • maceration

Recommended Supplements

While eating a healthy diet and regular exercise helps to manage Candida/fungal, it is not enough to keep you fit and healthy. Supplements are essential for managing Candida/fungal and reducing its symptoms. But it should be kept in mind that supplements should not be used to replace the treatment for Candida/fungal. It is not always true that natural products are safe for use. Many products can react with your body and produce an adverse reaction. Thus, it is better to be safe and consult your before starting to use any supplements for managing your condition.

The following supplements have proven to benefit people with Candida/fungal: