A yeast infection, also called
Candidiasis in scientific circles, is best known for
causing a white
or whitish discharge as well as a great discomfort for sufferers. If
left undiagnosed, this may bring about serious diseases which not
only heighten and weakens a person's immune system, but may even be
life-threatening in the long run.
Be on the lookout for these ten symptoms indicating that you might
have a yeast infection. For more on yeast infection symptoms you can
also have a look at
: What Are The Symptoms Of Yeast
Infection?
First, there are five general symptoms which will almost always
come together no matter which kind of Candidiasis a person may be
afflicted with.
1. The affected body part itches
severely.
Yeast infections will actually prefer to grown in locations where
scratching would be next to impossible, such as the mouth or the
vagina. Human skin affected by yeast infection will have red rashes,
which may be more pronounced in skin patches with hair growing on
them.
2. On one hand, the body part feels
like it burns, or is sore to the touch.
This may not necessarily cause blisters or include itchiness. On
the other hand, the body part can feel tingly or numb. This lack of
sensation does not mean that the part is safe from yeast infection.
3. Sensitivity to certain chemicals
is heightened.
Triggers include antibiotic formulas, sugar, refined carbohydrates
(also known as most processed food), and of course, yeast.
4. Mental and physical coordination
are also affected.
Sufferers cannot balance themselves or move the way they want.
They cannot focus on tasks, and become lazy through no fault of their
own. Mood swings and heightened negative emotions are other
indicators.
5.There is a discharge
For genitalia and the digestive system, there is a white or
whitish mucous discharge. In the mouth, there are white or whitish
patches. Both the discharge and the patches have the consistency and
smell of bread or a light cheese, though the smell can also be
associated with beer.
There are also symptoms specific to the body parts affected by
Candidiasis, five of which are discussed below:
6. In gastrointestinal Candidiasis,
the digestive system is upset.
The stomach in particular either bloats with constipation, or it
acts up due to diarrhea or abdominal cramps (or, at times, both).
Bowel movement is not spared either, because yeast infection causes
the irritable bowel syndrome.
7. Women are the primary victims of
genitourinary Candidiasis.
But keep in mind that men are also susceptible, and not just
through sexual intercourse. Speaking of which, intercourse is painful
and urination becomes more urgent for sufferers of yeast infection.
Ladies may have unusual menstrual cramps while gentlemen may have
prostatitis.
8. Oral Candidiasis causes dryness
inside the mouth.
The tongue cracks while the gums bleed. Fissures appear at the
corners of the
mouth. Swallowing becomes difficult.
9.Respiratory problems
In respiratory Candidiasis, persistent coughing, wheezing, or
shortness of breath can manifest. Another indicator is when the chest
constantly tightens or is in pain.
10. Candidiasis causes eye infections
Chronic inflammation and irritation of the eye and the
conjunctivae (the mucousthat covers the white area of the eye). The
retina (the nerve-ended part which captures images for the brain) may
defend itself against yeast infection by collecting pus inside an
inflamed tissue pocket. This may permanently damage the sufferer’s
eyesight.
One last note of caution:
despite the fact that you can name ten signs you might have yeast
infection, you may actually suffer no symptoms at all. Or you may
bear symptoms similar to those of other sicknesses. If you feel like
something is wrong but cannot put a finger on it, be sure to consult
a doctor.