Yeast Infection Symptoms
Yeast infection symptoms are easy to identify. Having some knowledge as to what your yeast infection symptoms really are will make it easier for you to understand your treatment and why you must make certain changes. The most common candida yeast infection symptoms are: fatigue, food intolerances, poor memory, feeling “spaced out”, mental fogginess lack of mental alertness, confusion digestion problems (constipation, diarrhea, flatulence, bloating), food cravings (especially for sweets, refined carbohydrates or alcohol), erratic vision or spots before the eyes, lack of sexual desire, allergies (rashes and hives), headaches, mood swings, dry mouth or throat, heartburn, nasal congestion, bad breath, thrush (oral or vaginal), vaginal discharge / irritation or pain, persistent cystitis, vaginitis or prostatitis to name but a few.

Symptoms

Make sure you know common yeast infection symptoms before beginning any treatment. I didn’t start to find relief until I began researching yeast infection symptoms and their root causes. The symptoms usually disappear completely with adequate treatment. Call for an appointment with your health care provider if this is the first time that vaginal yeast infection symptoms have occurred, or if you are unsure if you have a yeast infection.

Understanding your yeast infection symptoms is the first step to having a permanent cure. As with many other health conditions, candida yeast infection symptoms are a clue to imbalances in your body that trigger many off-shoot conditions that form a vicious cycle where weight gain is usually one of the unfortunate results. There are different ways to attack candida yeast infection symptoms, but my recommendation is to try the natural method of diet and supplementation.

To learn more about yeast infection symptoms check out Georgia Hess’s website, www.yeastinfectionhq.com, a site dedicated to helping those afflicted with yeast infections.



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