How can you tell if you have Candida overgrowth in your body? Here are the tell-tale signs to look out for:
- Brain fog and Fatigue: This is one of the most common symptoms associated with Candida overgrowth and is likely due to nutritional deficiencies.
- Oral Thrush: When there is too much Candida in your mouth, white, bumpy patches will appear on the tongue, inner cheeks, or throat.
- Digestive Issues: Candida overgrowth may cause various unpleasant gut-related symptoms, such as bloating, constipation, and diarrhea.
- Yeast Infections and Recurring UTIs: Vaginal yeast infections are quite common, occurring in 75% percent of women at least once. Candida overgrowth can also cause urinary tract infections (UTIs).
- Joint pain: When a Candida infection is left untreated for too long, the fungus can enter the bloodstream. This then affects the joints and can lead to arthritis.
- Hormonal imbalance: The by-products of Candida, which can spread beyond the digestive tract, mimic estrogen, which can cause serious hormonal imbalance.
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