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Candida

Candida albicans is a yeast that naturally lives in and on the body, usually without causing harm. However, under certain circumstances, it can grow excessively, leading to a Candida infection. Most infections are mild and resolve on their own, but persistent or recurring cases may require treatment.

What is Candida?

Candida is a fungal infection caused by yeasty fungi, with Candida albicans being the most common type in humans. This yeast thrives in warm, moist environments and can be found on the skin, in skin folds, and on mucous membranes, such as those in the mouth, esophagus, intestines, and genital areas. In healthy individuals, Candida does not usually cause symptoms, but certain factors can promote its growth and trigger an infection.

Causes of Candida Infections
Forms of Candida Infections
Recognizing Candida Symptoms
Managing Candida Infections
Treatment Options
Alternative Treatments and Lifestyle Changes
Risks and Prevention
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