In common usage, yeast infection usually refers to vaginal yeast infection. In fact yeast can actually infect different  parts of the body.

Candidosis or candidiasis refers to infection by any species of the genus Candida. The fungi exist in the stool. They do not cause problems under normal conditions unless the system of the body is weak,
then they can invade other parts of the body. Local invasion of the fungi may get into the blood stream. Normally this does not cause problems of any consequence but the same patients with overgrowth of Candida on mucosal surfaces and long-term intravenous lines often have serious underlying illnesses
that are being treated with antibiotics, corticosteroids, and antineoplastic chemotherapy, and then the spread of the fungi  through the blood stream may cause micro-abscesses in multiple organs. The  micro-abscesses in the brain may develop meningitis.

Yeast Syndrome

Symptoms can include:

Abdominal Pain
Anus: itching, especially after eating food with high sugar content
Athlete’s foot
Bad breath
Bloating, belching or  intestinal gas, especially after meals
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Body: numbness, foul odor, low temperature
Bruise easily
Chest pain or  tightness
Constipation and/or  diarrhea
Coordination is poor
Cough or recurrent  bronchitis
Cystitis
Dizziness/loss of  balance
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Drowsiness
Ears: reccurent imfections or fluid in ears, pain or deafness
Endometriosis or infertility
Eyes: Spots in  front of eyes or erratic vision or itchy eyes, burning or tearing eyes,
fatigue, chronic inflammation and irritation of the eye and conjunctiva.
Face and lips: swollen, facial  rash
Fatigue or lethargy
Food allergies: sensitivity to milk, wheat, corn or other  common foods.
Wrong food avoidance alleviates yeast syndrome.
Groin area sticky, wet and with foul odor
Hair follicles:  food high in sugar increases inflammation of the hair follicles of various
parts of the body (feet, legs, arms)
Head: headache/ migraine, feeling of fullness
Hypoglycemic:  shaking or irritable when hungry
Hypothyroidism with low body temperature, cold hands, feet or  ears.
Indigestion or heartburn
Insomnia
Intoxication feeling after meals (from alcohol fermenting in  the digestive tract)
Joint pain and/or  swelling
Lupus
Menses: irregular
Mental  concentration: bad
Mood:
Anxiety or crying, mood swings, manic or depressed or compulsive, irritability,
hyperactivity/attention deficit disorder, panic attacks
Mouth or throat:  dry and/or with white coating
Muscles: achiness,  weakness or paralysis, bone achiness, symptoms are worse after exercises.
Nails: fungus  infection of the nails, thick and/or discolored nails.
Nasal: congestion  or post nasal drip, itchy
Prostate inflammation (men)
Reproductive organs: red, itchiness, discharge (women)
Respiratory  symptoms: wheezing or shortness of breath, sinus problems, allergy symptoms,
chemical sensitivities.
Sex: impotence (men), low libido
Sinus: chronic  infection
Skin: eczema, psoriasis, chronic  hives or rash, burning, or tingling.
Stools:  constipation or loose and/or mucous in stools .
Throat: sore, white  coating
Urinary tract infection (frequency or urgency of urination),  burning on urination
Proteinuria:
yeast infection may produce an abnormal large quantity of protein in  the urine.

Stool culture tests are not practical because  yeast cells exist in every digestive tract.

Yeast Infection of the Vagina

Yeast infection of the vagina is also known as Candida, Monilia, a
fungus infection. It is a form of Candidosis. Vaginal yeast infections are
usually caused by Candida Albicans and Candida Galbrata.

Symptoms:

Itching and irritation and redness around the  external vagina.
Thick, white discharges that look cottage  cheese and may smell like beer or yeast.
Burning and / or pain during urination or  during sexual intercourse.

Inducing Causes:

Pregnancy or before menses
Taking estrogen hormones or birth control pills
Using antibiotics
Using steroids
Having elevated blood sugar such as in  uncontrolled diabetes
Sexual intercourse especially with inadequate  lubrication
Frequent douching
Consuming alcohol increases  intestinal permeability. Wine and beer promote candida.

Good habits to develop:

Wash regularly the inside folds of the vulva.
Dry the vaginal area thoroughly after washing or shower/bath.
Wear loose, white, cotton underpants with  plenty of leg room for ventilation.
Use unscented soap. Do not use deodorant  soap, bath oil, bubble baths, feminine hygiene sprays, or perfume soap.
Change underpants more than once a day or  after sweating.
Do not use tampons to avoid scratches. Use unscented sanitary pads and change them frequently.
Shower to wash off chlorine after swimming.
Always dry the vagina area thoroughly.
Do not sit around in a wet bathing suit.
Do not use broad spectrum antibiotics indiscriminately, such as Keflex, Ceclor, Bactrim, Septra, amoxicillin,
ampicillin, etc. These promote the growth of yeast by killing off the beneficial bacteria that help check the growth of yeast.
Eat food products that contain live cultures of lactobacillus acidophilus.
Avoid eating too much sugar at one time.
Avoid eating oils which have been extracted from their sources, like olive oil, peanut oil, palm oil, coconut oil,
vegetable oil etc. Eat nuts that contain oil instead. Pure oils form a film in the digestive tract and slow down digestion, which creates fermentation and
propagates yeast.
Wash dentures immediately after meals. Food particles attached to the dentures will provide food for the yeast to multiply.

Talk to doctor Qiqing Li about your case of Yeast infection or purchase the formula.

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