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nicolette
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What are some of the symptoms of yeast being a problem (besides, for women, the obvious)? I'm watching my diet but often find I get increased fatigue right after I eat.
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Symtoms of yeast can come in many forms..thrush in mouth and throat, fatigue, etc.

Just did a Google search and found many other symptoms...


Yeast infections are generally caused by an organism called Candida albicans or Candidiasis and there is no direct evidence that it is passed through sexual intercourse.

Almost half of all healthy, sexually active women, and one-third of all pregnant women tested had Candida albicans which may indicate that sexual activity itself may contribute to the growth of Candida albicans.

Certain types of yeast may be present in harmless amounts in the:

bowels
digestive tract
mouth
skin
vagina
Under certain conditions, an overgrowth of yeast can occur.

Other yeast or fungal infections are:

Balanitis
Intertrigo
Moniliasis
Thrush
Vulva-vaginal candidiasis
Yeast infections or fungal growths usually develop in a moist environment, such as:

finger and toe nails
folds of skin
genitals
webs of fingers and toes

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Symptoms

Candida albicans

In Women

Symptoms may vary from very mild to severe and include:

burning of the vagina
burning when urinating
discomfort during or after sexual intercourse
odor (not unpleasant)
irritation of the vagina
itching and burning of the female genitals (vulva)
itching of the vagina
painful urination
painful intercourse
vulva redness and swelling
Vaginal discharge is not always present and may be minimal, but when present may be:

cottage-cheese-like in nature
thick, whitish-gray discharge
watery to thick in consistency
Women who have chronic or recurring yeast infections may need to be treated with vaginal creams for extended periods of time

In Men

Men may not experience any symptoms of the infection, however, if symptoms are present they may include:

burning sensation during intercourse
burning sensation of the penis
symptoms after intercourse if condoms not used
transient rash
Balanitis

In Men

red patches and blisters at the end of the penis and around the foreskin
severe itching and pain
Intertrigo

Skin Symptoms

burning
cracking
itching
moistness
painful, red inflamed skin containing pus
peeling on the hands, particularly between the fingers and swollen nail folds above the cuticle
shiny, pink rash with a scaly or blistered edge in the folds of the skin
Moniliasis

excessive thick, white discharge
pain during intercourse
redness and swelling of the vulva
vaginal itching and irritation
Oral Thrush

Painless white patches in the mouth or throat
Esophageal Thrush (a complication of AIDS)
Painful swallowing
White patches in the mouth and throat


The above is one of the most comprehensive lists I have seen.

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I was just wondering if anyone had been on diflucan and got red itchy blisters on their lips...is it just the toxins trying to get out ????

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