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Chapter 10 – Candidiasis/Yeast Infection Symptoms

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Here is a list of yeast symptoms a person may have who has a systemic yeast infection.

Yeast/Fungal Overgrowth (Candidiasis) has been found to be a factor in many disorders and is found in millions of people who can not figure out what is wrong with them.  Symptoms appear to be very diverse and vary from individual to individual.  This is one of the reasons  yeast is difficult to diagnose.  It also makes it difficult for doctors to understand the symptoms we all deal with on a daily basis.  This is a listing of some of the symptoms which may be associated with candida:

incapacitating fatigue

·         concentration/focus problems

·         short term memory loss

·         painful joints

·         muscle aches

·         extreme tightness in the neck and shoulders

·         acid reflux

·         brown colored mucus in the back of the throat

·         white or blood blisters in the mouth/tongue/throat

·         unrefreshing sleep

·         sore throat

·         white coated tongue

·         aversion to being touched - "crawling" skin

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chronic sinusitis

·        frequent urination

·         headaches including migraines

·         visual blurring

·         sensitivity to light

·         eye pain

·         depression

·         irritability

·         anxiety

·         panic attacks

 

It may even be related to things like:

Autism
ADHD
ADD
Headaches/migraines
Fatigue
Schizophrenia
Multiple Sclerosis

A Note of Caution:

Many candida symptoms may be indicators of a pathological condition such as cancer.  If your symptoms are extremely severe, please make sure you have ruled out other possibilities with your doctor.  However, keep in mind you are probably not going to be able to find a traditional medical doctor to recommend a Candida program for you. The medical profession is set up to look at a piece of the picture. You go to an ear, nose and throat guy for sinus problems, an internal medicine doc for internal problems, an OB for obstetrics and gynecology. They are so used to looking at a specific aspect of your health it is almost impossible for them to be able to see the whole picture of your health.

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