Archive for January, 2009
Jane Symms asked: There are many debates, which have been ongoing for a while, with regard to whether there is an irritable bowel syndrome candida connection.Certainly if you were to look at both these ailments closely you would see that they appear to share a number of the same symptoms and can effect the same [...]
Jane Symms asked: When a person suffers with a candida overgrowth, there is generally more than one candida symptom to look out for. An infection usually creates multiple symptoms, which may seem unrelated to a yeast infection, and this can make it harder for it to be diagnosed.Candida normally resides in the moist and warm [...]
Greg McKenziw asked: It can become frustrating to find a simple way for Candida cure, nearly as frustrating as the symptoms generated from the yeast infection itself. Treatment of yeast infections is generally through well-known drugs, but medicine does not prevent the return of Candida.Candida is a yeast naturally occurring in the body with a [...]
Pawel Reszka asked: Candida infections are typically known as yeast infections and strike thousands of individuals each year. There are about twenty different types of Candida but the most common one is Candida albicans. Candida that causes vaginal infections is almost always present in the human body, but when the controlling organisms are removed, the [...]
Charlene J. Nuble asked:
Candidiasis, pronounced kahn-di-diya-sis, is more commonly known as thrush or yeast infection. It is caused by a type of fungi called Candida albicans.
Candida albicans is a type of yeast. And yeast is a kind of fungi (like mushrooms and molds). If you’re familiar with fungi then you would know that these [...]