Candidiasis or Candidosis OR Thrush is a yeast infection caused by any Candida species. Candida albicans is the most common agent causing infections in humans. The infection is commonly called 'thrush' or 'moniliasis'.
Candida occurs freely everywhere and their infections can affect the body in many ways. From small localized areas of infection in some or fast-spreading multi-system infections in others, Candidal infections can be superficial or life-threatening.
Candida is normally present in most people. The organism is a commensal i.e. it naturally colonizes the human body without benefiting or damaging it.
A healthy immune system and the presence of other microorganisms, check its uncontrolled multiplication and thereby, infections.
It is an opportunistic organism causing an infection only when your immune defenses are lowered enough for it to multiply. Carriers generally don't develop any symptoms so long as they are healthy. Yet, the incidence of Candidiasis is common among
Most often these infections are localized. Many clinical/medical conditions also increase the risk of acquiring Candidiasis. In such cases where the immune system is lowered, the infection spreads through the blood stream and spreads to other organs as well.
A low immunity plus Candidiasis is possible in the following situations:
Candidal infections are extremely common. It occurs in otherwise healthy people mostly as a well-localized infection and responds favorably to treatment.
Affected locations show a lot of itching, burning, and soreness. Generally, symptoms depend upon the organ involved.
Candida spreads throughout the body and causes a multitude of symptoms. Extent of infection, severity, and their consequences largely depend upon the individual infected.
Materials used to obtain cultures are:
However, since Candida is a commensal, a positive culture test need not be diagnostic of widespread invasive infection. The key to a positive diagnosis lies in the identification of a Candidal skin lesion and its histopathological study revealing the presence of growing yeast cells.
Positive cultures of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), pericardium or pericardial fluid, blood, or tissue biopsy specimens provide definitive evidence that systemic therapy is needed.
When the symptoms are vague, physicians end-up treating Candidiasis with antibiotics. This further increases the severity of the infection as it eliminates the natural competitors of Candida helping it grow unchecked.
All conditions like diabetes, obesity, HIV-infection, neutropenia, steroid therapy, contraceptive pills & HRT, etc. that increase the vulnerability to the infection have to be separately reversed or controlled.
Anti-fungals effective against Candidal infections are:
Here are some tips to keep Candidiasis at bay!
Many foods can make us vulnerable to Candidiasis. To thoroughly avoid them is easier said than done. If you already suffer from the infection, it is best to avoid them. If you are infection free but know you're prone to recurrent Candidiasis, then you need to maintain a healthy balance and have these foods with care and moderation. The 'Candida Diet' is known to help contain the infection to a large extent.
Whole wheat, whole bread products. Drink milk and have more of yogurts rich in lactobacilli, a normally occurring gut bacterium which keeps a check on Candida growth. Garlic is known to have natural anti-fungal properties.
A sedentary lifestyle contributes to the development of Candidiasis, particularly in women and in people chronically bed-ridden.
The importance of maintaining a high standard of personal hygiene cannot be disregarded.
Genital Candidiasis often spreads through infected sexual partners. Often both partners need to undergo treatment.
Indiscriminate use of antibiotics can gradually make the bacteria resistant to them. Thus, very often you end up using more and more potent antibiotics. You really do not need an antibiotic for that cold or tummy ache. Frequent antibiotic usage kills other organisms that compete with Candida and help its growth. Besides, all antibiotics come with their own share of side-effects. So, stop popping pills at the drop of a hat!
Women suffering from Candidiasis must find alternatives for their contraception. Check with your doctor before having pills to avoid pregnancy.
Also, check with your physician to find suitable nutritional supplements.
Candidiasis shows excellent response to homeopathic treatment. Homeopathy treats candidiasis from the roots and prevents tendency for recurrence. Homeopathy is strongly recommended.
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