Yeast Infection And Candida Albicans.

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 Candida albicans are the major cause of yeast infection. The itching symptoms that result as a result of yeast infection is very severe, so when it occurs the only thing you can think of is how to cure the infection.

 

Excess growth of  yeast can result in symptoms that looks like other infection or disease. It can also be difficult to diagnose. Below are some of the symptoms of excess growth of candida albicans.

 

 

Pain and bloating, Mouth ulcers, Nervous anxiety ,Skin rashes and eczema, Digestion problems, Weakness Genital itching and rash, Vaginal or penile discharge, Burning urination, Urgent need to urinate, Low energy and Infection.

       Can Children Get Yeast Infections?

 

Yes, it is possible for children to suffer from yest infection and they normally show symptoms such as

 

  • Thrush (whitish coating on tongue or inside cheeks), Hyperactivity , Irritability , Learning problems, Chronic cough or nasal congestion, Recurrent eating problems and Craving sweets

 

A healthy diet can help

Even if you"re taking medication to control a yeast infection, one of your first lines of defense against candida overgrowth is a healthy change in diet to keep from feeding the yeast organisms:

Things Not To Includes

 

 

  • Refined sugar, honey & syrups
  • Sodas (even diet)
  • Fresh or dried fruit
  • Canned, processed, or fermented foods
  • White flour products
  • Rye, wheat, oat or barley grain
  • Alcohol (especially beer)
  • Any product made with yeast or mould
  • Antacids

Things To Includes

  • Live yogurt cultures
  • 6-8 glasses of water daily
  • Fresh vegetables
  • Proteins (chicken, beef, eggs, fish)
  • Whey protein
  • Acidophilus
  • Raw garlic
  • Nuts, seeds and oils
  • Millet, rice, rice bran and oat bran

 

 

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