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Signs of Systemic Yeast Infection

Yeast infection is a very unpleasant infection caused by Candida albicans bacteria. In a normal healthy person Candida albicans are present all over the surface of the body but particularly in the genital area, the mouth and the gastrointestinal tract. The Candida bacteria are essential to keep unhealthy bacteria in check and they themselves are normally kept in check by friendly pro-biotic bacteria.


Unfortunately, there are various situations that can damage our body's ability to maintain the internal balance as it should be and when this happens the Candida can multiply out of control. This is when we might see localised yeast infection symptoms and potentially, if not treated correctly, the infection could become systemic.


To learn more about Signs of Systemic Yeast Infection, Please watch the video below and follow the steps carefully.


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