Candida Yeast Infection
Symptoms
Candida
albicans is a microscopic fungus that usually lives in the
human body alongside all kinds of other microorganisms
without causing any serious problems. When the immune
system is functioning the way it should and beneficial
bacteria that live in the body are in good supply, candida
never has a change to reproduce quickly enough to cause
candida yeast infection symptoms.
When the beneficial bacteria that live in the body are
depleted due to illness, antibiotic drug treatments, stress, or
poor diet, candida yeast infections symptoms appear and begin
to wreak havoc on a person’s comfort and sense of wellbeing.
Happily, candida albicans can be quickly and easily destroyed
by antifungal medications. Restoring proper balance so it
doesn’t cause future problems is a separate task. Finally, the
immune system has to be strengthened too keep candida yeast
infection symptoms away forever.
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How can you know if you really have a Yeast Infection or if
something else is going on? A doctor can perform simple tests
that will tell for certain, but the following typical Candida
Yeast Infection Symptoms are a pretty strong clue:
Thick white genital discharge. Vaginal candida yeast
infection symptoms are most common, but men can suffer from a
candida infection too. A thick white discharge from the vagina
or the penis is a typical symptom. The discharge often has the
appearance of cottage cheese or curdled milk.
Intense itching in the genital area. For women, this itching
can become almost unbearable. For men, a flat red rash may
actually break out on the penis and cause irritation and
discomfort. Painful intercourse or urination. Because the
genital area becomes inflamed and itchy, urinating or having
sex can begin to burn or hurt.
Redness and swelling in the genital area. The penis may become
inflamed and sort at the tip. In women, the entire vulva and
the vagina can become swollen and bright red.
Men and women develop similar candida yeast infection
symptoms but important differences distinguish the way men
develop candida and the way women discover it. Men can be
completely without symptoms for months even though they are
infected with candida.
When candida yeast infection symptoms in men do begin to appear
they may be subtle at first or so mild the man doesn’t
recognize he has a problem. These subtle male candida yeast
infection symptoms can include:
A flat red body rash. This rash can appear anywhere on the
body. It may or may not itch. It may come and go leaving the
impression that it is a reaction to laundry detergent or
soap.
Fatigue and an overall feeling of being not quite well. A man
may feel not quite up to normal and yet not really sick either
long before open candida yeast infection symptoms appear in the
genital area.
Low-grade fever. Men may experience low-grade fevers and night
sweats that do not seem connected to any obvious illness. Food
sensitivities. Men may develop sensitivities to certain foods
that were previously well tolerated before they ever develop
genital candida yeast infection symptoms.
Some men never develop noticeable candida yeast infection
symptoms but do carry the infection because of being in a
monogamous relationship with a woman who has recurrent yeast
infections.
Often the key to stopping recurrent infections and stop
candida yeast infection symptoms is to treat both the woman and
her partner together, thus ending a pattern of re-infection in
which the man carries the microscopic fungus but only the woman
experiences symptoms severe enough to notice.
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