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  • Candida Yeast Infection Symptoms Explained  By : Jane Symms
    A Candida yeast infection can display the following symptoms:

    • arthritis
    • autism
    • chronic hives
    • fatigue
    • digestive disorders
    • muscle pain
    • short attention span
    • headaches
    • memory loss
    • vaginitis
    • skin problems
    • impotence
    • hyperactivity
    • depression
    • hypoglycemia
    • menstrual problems
    • urinary disorders
    • respiratory problems
    • food and environmental allergies
    • learning difficulties

    Candida infections have signs and symptoms that vary d...
  • Common Infections Caused By Candida  By : Jane Symms
    There are so many infections that are caused by Candida, especially the species Candida Albicans, in various parts of the body.

    Moniliasis or Oral Thrush

    This type of oral infection usually occurs when there is an overproduction of Candida Albicans. It is also common among denture wearers and occurs to both very young and elderly who are recovering from disease or have an immune system problem. Likewise, people who are experiencing dry mouth syndrome are also prone to h...
  • Diet And Cure For Candida Infections  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Candidiasis can be a pesky infection to treat, more so since the pharmaceutical treatment for such includes the use of powerful systemic antifungals. These antifungals may cause side effects that may even rival the illness it was made to treat. However, there have been breakthroughs in the treatment of systemic yeast infections that focus on more natural means of treating the illness.

    Candidiasis is caused by the overgrowth of the fungus Candida Albicans. This fungus exist...
  • Is Nail Fungus Contagious?  By : Daniel J.Fox
    Nail fungus and toenail fungus is common amongst men and women. A nail fungus can affect the appearance of toenails, making them unsightly. Once the toenail fungus takes hold, the fungus is kept in place by the nail plate, making it very difficult to get rid of. Nail fungus is the most common cause of discolored, thick, and deformed toenails.

    Nail fungus is made up of tiny organisms that can infect fingernails and toenails. Despite the commonly used term "fungal toenails",...
  • What Are Candida Albicans?  By : Jane Symms
    Candida Albicans is a yeast infection that usually starts in the digestive system and gradually spreads to other parts of the body. It is also a type of parasite that is strong, invasive and usually attaches itself to the intestinal wall and becomes a permanent resident of the internal organs.

    Candida Albicans causes countless health problems for a great number of men and women. These health problems may be caused by moderate or severe Candida infection affecting the vario...

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