Question by dragoi_stefan06: What are some candida symptoms?
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Answer by MichaelangeloMost of the time, candida infections of the mouth, skin, or vagina occur for no apparent reason. A common cause of infection may be the use of antibiotics that destroy beneficial, as well as harmful, microorganisms in the body, permitting candida to multiply in their place. The resulting condition is known as candidiasis moniliasis, or a “yeast” infection.
Candidiasis moniliasis is called thrush when it grows in the mouth, especially in infants.
It can show up on skin as a red, inflamed, and sometimes scaly rash, such as diaper rash.
Causes vaginalitis moniliasis, commonly known as a yeast infection, in the vagina.
Causes candidal onchomycosis in the nails or paronychia next to the nails.
Can also affect the esophagus and the digestive tract.
Candidal infection of the penis is more common among uncircumcised than circumcised men and may result from sexual intercourse with an infected partner.
In rare instances, when body resistance is low as in leukemia or AIDS, candida albicans can enter the bloodstream and causes serious infection of vital organs.
Symptoms of Candida Albicans
Thrush appears as creamy-white or bluish-white patches on the tongue – which is inflamed and sometimes beefy red – . . . → Read More: What are some candida symptoms?


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