Candida Yeast Overgrowth
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Candida Yeast Overgrowth
Candida yeast overgrowth is a common condition in which the microorganism responsible for vaginal yeast infections, candida albicans, becomes so prevalent in the whole body that it causes a wide ranging variety of symptoms and can even trigger other serious medical conditions.
Symptoms and conditions that may develop from candida yeast overgrowth include IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), bloating, gas, heartburn, ADD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, irritability, chronic fatigue, skin rashes and lesions, muscle aches, joint pain, migraines, chemical sensitivities and allergic reactions, food sensitivities, cravings, and respiratory problems.
In addition to these common chronic problems, candida yeast overgrowth has also been linked to a number of serious autoimmune diseases such as Multiple sclerosis, arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, myasthenia gravis, scleroderma, hemolytic anemia, sarcoidosis, and thrombocytopenic purpura.
Often candida yeast overgrowth goes undiagnosed for years, resulting in symptoms that become increasing severe and numerous. The tendency of mainstream medicine to treat symptoms without investigating underlying causes and the general lack of training within the mainstream medical community regarding diet and the pathological effects of poor diet all contribute to the problem.
Typically a patient with candida yeast overgrowth will approach a physician with a cluster of seemingly minor complaints. The physician will then prescribe medication for one or more of the symptoms without linking the symptoms in any way diagnostically. The prescribed medications further damage the immune system, resulting in greater candida yeast overgrowth and worsening symptoms or even the development of serious illness.
How can a patient know if candida yeast overgrowth is an underlying problem?
A simple stool test can determine the presence of candida yeast overgrowth. If food allergies are suspected to be contributing to the problem (as they often do), an ALCAT or RAST blood panel can be run to pinpoint which foods are the triggers.
A patient may have to ask for these tests directly or insist upon them. If a physician won’t run these simple tests, a patient can look for a new doctor more familiar with dietary issues and with candida yeast overgrowth and its effects.
Finding a more holistically-oriented physician is a good move anyway if physical problems are not being resolved by conventional means. More and more physicians are branching out into holistic and dietary treatments as more people become more interested in creating and maintaining health instead of just treating disease.
In summary, anyone with a chronic medical condition, persistent fatigue, or a vague cluster of increasingly troublesome symptoms should look into being tested for candida yeast overgrowth. 75% of Americans will develop a candida yeast overgrowth condition at least once in their lifetimes, a staggering statistic considering how little-known the condition actually is.
Poor diet, chronic stress, alcohol and nicotine use, and environmental and food toxins all combine to create a yeast-friendly environment in the human body. Diagnosis of candida yeast overgrowth is the first step toward curing it and moving on to a healthier lifestyle.
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