Why Systemic Yeast Infection (Candidiasis) Can Be Dangerous
Introduction
Yeast infection is unfortunately quite a common condition. Three in every four
women will contract a yeast infection at some point in their lifetime and almost as many men – although many of
them may not realise it. For more background on yeast infection, it’s causes and symptoms please use the links
below – for more on systemic yeast infection please move on down the page.
What is Yeast
Infection?
Causes of
Yeast Infection
Yeast
Infection Symptoms
Systemic Yeast Infection
If you are unfortunate to have recurring or a persistent yeast infection there is
a chance that your infection may have become systemic – in other words it may begin to travel around the body and
infect other areas and even your organs.
Candidiasis should be taken very seriously as it can cause
many different kinds of illnesses in many different parts of the body and can threaten your overall health and
wellbeing.
What Happens to us internally?
When Candida bacteria are able to multiply and grow out of
control in our intestines they can change into a fungal form which can create roots which break through the
walls of our intestines. This causes what is called “leaky gut syndrome” which is when partially digested or
undigested food, bacteria and yeast can get into our blood stream.
The yeast can now find its way around our
bodies and causes localised and systemic infections in our organs and many areas of the body. In this situation the
yeast infection can become very intense and difficult to eradicate. Many of our organs and various regions of the
skin and other parts of our body can become infected.
The yeast can form a lining in our intestine and when this happens out digestive
system may not be able to function correctly. Our immune system will work flat out to fight the invasion by the
yeast. This can make us feel extreme tired, run down and very short of energy, possibly with dizziness and needing
to sleep a lot more than usual.
Other symptoms of Candidiasis are many and varied and will vary a great deal from
one person to another. Systemic yeast infection can be linked to many other conditions such as acid reflux disease,
high blood pressure, high cholesterol, Crolm’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, asthma, acne, hives gout, depression and many
others.
Since many of the symptoms which can be attributed to Candidiasis can also be
caused by a number of other factors and this can make it difficult to establish what the true cause actually is. It
is possible that in some cases people suffering with these symptoms accept them as just part of life – with no real
cure – when, in fact, they have a systemic yeast infection which can be treated.
The bad news is that in rare and extreme cases Candidiasis can
even be fatal.
How Should this be Treated?
Doctors find Candida yeast infection difficult to eradicate – simply because it can be
triggered by a combination of so many different factors.
There are a lot of anti-fungal thrush creams and over-the-counter Candida treatments which
will go some way to combat the Candida symptoms but very few (if any) are able to properly tackle the root
cause - the overgrowth of Candida albicans bacteria.
The most effective way to cure this condition permanently and safely is with a
comprehensive holistic treatment which works on the whole body to restore the natural healthy internal balance
rather than just tackling individual symptoms
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