Candida albicans is one of many species of yeast that lives in the body. This yeast often grows within the vaginal tract and the intestinal tract while being held in check by good bacteria.
At specific times during an individual’s life that good bacteria can be killed off or the immune system can become compromised such as during pregnancy, taking long-term antibiotics, diabetes or HIV. During these periods of time yeast is able to grow unchecked and the individual often develops a vaginal yeast infection, sinus infection or even a systemic yeast infection.
Yeast are a family of very small single cell organisms. Under the correct conditions if they grow actively and forum thread like structures. When there is an overgrowth of yeast the organism changes slightly and develops long rhizomes which invade the walls of the intestines allowing leakage of the yeast into the systemic body.
This also allows leakage of other proteins into the blood system which normally wouldn’t occur. In this increased amount of protein exposure in the body is what is believed to account for in the food sensitivities and allergy type reactions which people with systemic yeast infections often exhibit.
Candidiasis knows no age and can happen in people in people of all ages and gender people. This means that men, women, children, infants and seniors can develop oral yeast infections, vaginal yeast infections, sinus yeast infections and a host of other infections including yeast infections in the long. There are millions of people suffering from yeast infections that affect their overall health.
Some of those symptoms include generalized fatigue, migraine headaches, respiratory problems, muscle pain, oral thrush, food sensitivities, constipation, rectal itching, inflammatory bowel disease, menstrual and pre-menstrual problems, chronic urinary tract infections, eczema, Acme, hives, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, hemolytic anemia and sarcoidosis.
Diagnosis of a systemic yeast infection is often done using a simple stool test to determine if there is a yeast overgrowth. If there are other food sensitivities, a special blood test may be done to find reactive foods. This may be important when the individual has a specific diet plan designed in order to treat the yeast infection. It’s important to pinpoint the cause of food sensitivity and the reaction to this can take anywhere between eight to 72 hours.
Candida yeast infections in the longs are often difficult to treat and treatment must be addressed from a systemic standpoint. Once a person has yeast growth in a specific area of the body there is a greater tendency for the used to directly affect other areas as well. This damage to the tissue can result in major overgrowth and life-threatening problems.
If yeast infection in the lungs can also cause heart failure. This occurs when the heart is is also attacked by the yeast.
If you suspect that you or anyone in your family has a yeast infection is important to seek the advice of the healthcare practitioner so that immediate treatment might be begun. Treatment should be individualized to the specific case after the practitioner has taken a thorough medical history and physical examination.
By determining the exact symptoms which the individual is suffering from the healthcare practitioner will be able to more appropriately design and individualized treatment protocol. This protocol often involves dietary changes as well as systemic anti-fungal medications to treat the yeast.
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Most people including some doctors would overlook symptoms of yeast infection in the lung. Quite an interesting article. A body has to be ‘in balance’ at all times or else infections and diseases can over take a body.
.-= Jim Hoover´s last blog ..A Better Cure For Yeast Infection Using Home Remedies =-.
Great article. Jim is correct, most MDs would not recognise a yeast infection in the lungs and probable prescribe antibiotics, which would be the worst thing to do, because antibiotics kill the good bacteria in the gut, the army in the body to fight off yeast. I got a severe yeast infection in my lungs on a trip to China in the early 80s, I was ill and getting worse for a year. I learned about Candita and started the strick diet and suppliments and got well in about 6 months. The Natural way works. Thanks again for this great information.
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