Chronic Yeast Infection

A chronic yeast infection and recurring yeast infections are more difficult to treat than a one time infection. Women and the weak are more vulnerable to chronic Candida and systemic Candida. The most effective yeast infection treatment is one that will invite beneficial organisms back into the gut flora. You do this by addressing the causes of Candida in the body, developing a Candida diet plan and using antifungal drugs that kill Candida yeast.

Definition of chronic yeast infection: This is a condition that will stay with a person for a long time and be present most of the time, perhaps even as long as you live. Likewise, recurrent yeast infections suggests you can effectively treat the infection, but it will probably reappear.

Chronic yeast infections are not normal and are more difficult to treat then a simple yeast infection. In some cases, it is the first sign of HIV. For people with AIDS, Candida albicans is a normal occurrence. The infection leads to hard cure systemic yeast infections and thrush. Oral thrush is also common where a patchy white film will be visible inside the mouth, throat, or tongue. Furthermore, this yeast can increase in numbers damaging the respiratory and digestive tract.


Definition of systemic Candida: When the infection enters the blood stream and is the most severe form of Candida. When an infection becomes systemic, it is a fungemia called candidemia. A person with a simple yeast infection may be treated in a much shorter time span than a person with systemic yeast. Systemic Candida yeast infections are characteristic of AIDS patients. Candidiasis thrush and genital candidiasis affect the mouth and pubic areas but are often not lethal. Other systemic candidiasis conditions can lead to more elevated diseases if left untreated.There are other conditions of Candida albicans called cutaneous candidiasis that can effect the skin. This condition can be acute or chronic in nature and cause disfiguring fingernails or toenails.

Once a systemic infection enters the bloodstream, topical creams such as nystatin will not work. Usually doctors prescribe oral anti-fungal medications that are taken over a course of days in an attempt to reach the bloodstream.

There are many comments from vaginal thrush sufferers saying conventional medicine only puts a bandage over the problem. Sooner or later, their symptoms return with a vengeance.

Because of this, one might seek natural cures for yeast infections with a change in diet. After all, a person with Candida can only take so many visits to the doctor with out any sign of a cure on the horizon. Sometimes the only choice we're left with is to find enough determination to try and find answers to our health problems if after time and time again there has been no relief from hospital stays or prescribed medications.

That being said, systemic candida sufferers usually have other underlying problems they must deal with and treat at the same time they are trying to fight Candida. Those related diseases are commonly:

  • Leaky Gut Syndrome
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Chron's Disease
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Thyroid Disease
  • Chronic Fatigue or Fibromyalgia
  • Lyme Disease
  • Sinusitis
  • Diabetes
  • Celiac Disease
  • Autism
  • Kidney Disease
  • Skin disorders or skin rashes


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