Candida Question #42 Yeast Infection Factor In HIV Positive Patients?

Yeast infections are very common in people who are HIV positive. And one of the main reasons for this will be that they have a very compromised immune system. And furthermore, many of them take immunosuppressant drugs, so conditions which will make a person need an immunosuppressive could be Hepatitis, Hepatitis C, and HIV positive. There are various other diseases where immunosuppression will occur sometimes as part of chemotherapy; other times with auto immune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Immunosuppression can really increase your chances of a yeast infection.

So patients who are HIV positive would do well to work on establishing their level of Candida severity, have a look at my yeast infection survey on yeastinfection.org, and have a look at a good eradication program.

Candida Crusher is an excellent eradication program and will be of enormous help to those who are HIV positive; not just to eradicate their yeast infection, but also to help significantly increase their immune health and to reduce the chances of many HIV-related immune conditions.

Candida Question #41 Is Depression Related To Yeast Infection?

Well, it certainly can in some cases. I’ve seen many patients over the years that had an unresolved yeast infection sometimes spanning 20 years that was never resolved or completely ignored by their health care practitioner, deemed a hypochondriac by family or friends, and these are the sort of patients that can develop a mild or even moderate depression and anxiety.

I can remember myself in my 20s having a yeast infection that was unresolved, and I can remember the days when I got made to feel like a hypochondriac. My doctor wanted me to see a psychiatrist. My girlfriend didn’t believe me. And it was quite sad. And these things actually do occur from time to time. Depression can be related to unresolved Candida in particular.

If you suffer from depression or anxiety and believe you have a yeast infection, I’d recommend that you go and talk to a health care professional that has experience with Candida. And in cases I have certainly seen a resolution of depression once the health improved and the yeast infection was cleared. I certainly believe there is a link between these conditions.

Candida Question #40 Can I Have Yeast Infection With No Symptoms At All?

Well, they can, but it’s highly unlikely, more likely that they are experience symptoms but not really noticing that they actually have the symptom themselves. The symptoms may be noticed by those around them. It could be digestive noises or it could be body odor. And it could be likely that this person has had these symptoms for so long that they’ve actually grown used to them, which is quite common.

Many people are used to having odd bowel motions, lots of gas and burping, particularly men will find this most amusing and a normal part of being a male. And some women may experience recurring vaginal infections and find this a normal part of being a woman. It’s not until they talk to friends or family or their doctor that they realize that these are not a normal part of being male or female. In fact, they are symptoms of an underlying yeast infection.

Yes, somebody usually has got a symptom or a sign with having a yeast infection that will be apparent, maybe not to them, but may be to other people. If you’ve got family or friends and you’re concerned about something that you think could be Candida, perhaps talk to your health care professional or a trusted friend, and they may be able to tell you whether they believe it’s a normal occurring thing or not.

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