Candida esophagitis, a yeast or fungal infection that starts in the mouth, but spreads down the esophagus may be very painful and represent itself through several symptoms. Yeast infections are not limited to a specific age group or sex; anyone can develop a yeast infection. The odds of developing a Candida esophagitis infection are increased for anyone who has an immune disorder.
Yeast infections are probably mostly known for their invasion of men and women's private areas. However, they can also be found in our mouths and throat. Not only do both sexes suffer from yeast infections, so do children and the elderly. Some of the most prominent signs of Candida esophagitis are a sore mouth and burning in the throat, oral lesions and fever. A few other symptoms include a white and coated tongue, and cracking in the corners of the mouth. Also, if someone is suffering from sugar cravings or craving for foods containing yeast, including bread and alcohol, accompanied by muscle pains, depression, and the tendency to be tired often, they could be suffering from a yeast infection in their throat or mouth.
Anyone suffering from a condition leading to a weakened immune system is at greater risk of developing Candida esophagitis. This may include those with Aids, Cancer, Thyroid Disease, and an Organ Recipient. These patients also have greater risks for developing oral thrush and yeast infections due to the weakened immune system.
Treatment for Candida esophagitis seems to be rather simple for those who have strong immune systems with a simple prescription of antifungal antibiotic through tablet form or injection. The treatment may be different and last longer for anyone that suffers from an immune disorder.
A few extra steps to prevent yeast infections could help especially for those who are at greater risk. Yeast infections can be aggravating and painful especially in the mouth since it can cause painful lesions. Candida in the throat is a result of oral thrush or yeast infection, which gravitates down the esophagus and eventually may reach the stomach.
Sometimes treating Candida esophagitis can be tricky, when dealing with issues such as holes in the esophagus, repetitive infections, and the infection spreading to other places in the body. Keeping a good healthy immune system is the key to fighting any infection.
A stricter diet will probably be prescribed for anyone suffering from a yeast infection, including avoiding foods containing yeast such as beer, bread, carbohydrates and some dairy products. Disinfect your brush by setting it in 70 percent of alcohol or hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes between brushes to keep from re-infecting yourself when brushing.
A few steps that may help to ward off Candida esophagitis are adding a daily vitamin, iron supplement, acidophilus, grape fruit seed extract, grape seed oil, caprian tea, and homeopathic Candid Silicea.
For anyone who develops symptoms of Candida esophagitis, especially those with a repressed immune system, they should seek medical attention. Try to keep yourself educated on the Candida organism and how it functions within the compromised body.
Yeast infections are probably mostly known for their invasion of men and women's private areas. However, they can also be found in our mouths and throat. Not only do both sexes suffer from yeast infections, so do children and the elderly. Some of the most prominent signs of Candida esophagitis are a sore mouth and burning in the throat, oral lesions and fever. A few other symptoms include a white and coated tongue, and cracking in the corners of the mouth. Also, if someone is suffering from sugar cravings or craving for foods containing yeast, including bread and alcohol, accompanied by muscle pains, depression, and the tendency to be tired often, they could be suffering from a yeast infection in their throat or mouth.
Anyone suffering from a condition leading to a weakened immune system is at greater risk of developing Candida esophagitis. This may include those with Aids, Cancer, Thyroid Disease, and an Organ Recipient. These patients also have greater risks for developing oral thrush and yeast infections due to the weakened immune system.
Treatment for Candida esophagitis seems to be rather simple for those who have strong immune systems with a simple prescription of antifungal antibiotic through tablet form or injection. The treatment may be different and last longer for anyone that suffers from an immune disorder.
A few extra steps to prevent yeast infections could help especially for those who are at greater risk. Yeast infections can be aggravating and painful especially in the mouth since it can cause painful lesions. Candida in the throat is a result of oral thrush or yeast infection, which gravitates down the esophagus and eventually may reach the stomach.
Sometimes treating Candida esophagitis can be tricky, when dealing with issues such as holes in the esophagus, repetitive infections, and the infection spreading to other places in the body. Keeping a good healthy immune system is the key to fighting any infection.
A stricter diet will probably be prescribed for anyone suffering from a yeast infection, including avoiding foods containing yeast such as beer, bread, carbohydrates and some dairy products. Disinfect your brush by setting it in 70 percent of alcohol or hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes between brushes to keep from re-infecting yourself when brushing.
A few steps that may help to ward off Candida esophagitis are adding a daily vitamin, iron supplement, acidophilus, grape fruit seed extract, grape seed oil, caprian tea, and homeopathic Candid Silicea.
For anyone who develops symptoms of Candida esophagitis, especially those with a repressed immune system, they should seek medical attention. Try to keep yourself educated on the Candida organism and how it functions within the compromised body.
About the Author:
Doc Walton is the founder of CandidaCureZone.com and is dedicated to helping people with Candida throat by educating them on the variousCandida esophagitis treatments
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