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Do You Have a Systemic Yeast Infection? You’ll Be Surprised at the Symptoms
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By Virginia Yeats
Published on December 30, 2008
 
Systemic yeast infection is a serious fungal infection because it causes many illnesses and serious threats to a person's overall health conditions Almost all people, especially women, will experience yeast infection at least once throughout the course of their lives

Systemic yeast infection is a serious fungal infection because it causes many illnesses and serious threats to a person's overall health conditions. Almost all people, especially women, will experience yeast infection at least once throughout the course of their lives. This is almost considered normal and is typically not a huge issue, but if this regular infection gets out of control or if the fungal development is carried to other internal organs, it will become a systemic yeast infection which can wreak havoc on your body, health and well being.

The yeast infection fungi are very persistent and the growth is very fast with a systemic yeast infection which is why it often cannot be completely eradicated by the immune system which has become worn out from trying to prevent the fungi from spreading deeper into the body.

Conditions such as high sugar, acid, or toxin contents in the intestines, low level of white blood cells, and a yeast infection which is not treated immediately are the ideal environment for these fungi to grow and multiply.

If the systemic yeast infection or sometimes referred to as the 'opportunistic' yeast infection continues to grow and spread inside the body, it can cause problems such as acid reflux, dandruff, fatigue, arthritis, asthma, allergies, acne, hives, fibromyalgia, arteriosclerosis, eczema, psoriasis, depression, high cholesterol, gout, and irregular bowel movement. In fact, this is one reason why it is so hard to nail down as these symptoms can be symptoms of so many other things. In addition, a lot of people with these particular symptoms just accept them as part of life when, in fact, they may be caused by a yeast infection and treatment could relieve your suffering.

Fortunately, you can prevent this by eating a healthy and balanced diet, taking in a few vitamins and supplements, embarking on a periodic detoxification program, and changing your overall lifestyle to include healthier habits. In this kind of infection, it is best to use a holistic approach in curing it rather than focusing on one kind of treatment or one area because the root cause of this infection goes much deeper than what meets the eyes. Since the infection is affecting your whole body, you need to treat your body as a whole in order to totally get rid of the yeast infection.

By definition, a systemic yeast infection is invading your entire system, therefore spot treatments will not work. As described above, changing your lifestyle and eating healthy foods is the only way to battle this type of infection that is often misdiagnosed due to it's many and varied symptoms. If you have any of the symptoms mentioned above, you don’t have to just accept them as part of life – go to your doctor and find out if have a yeast infection – or better yet, embark on a healthier lifestyle that will clear up the infection – it will be better for your health whether you have a yeast infection or not!