Letter C

Candidiasis

16 views

Overgrowth of the C.

Albicans yeast in the gastrointestinal tract, or infection of other body areas with this yeast.

Vaginal yeast infections, some forms of diaper rash and other skin rashes that emerge in moist, warm areas of skin, and thrush (a condition characterized by patches of white inside the mouth and/or throat) are all forms of yeast infection.

Candidiasis tends to develop when the normal balance of bacteria (flora) in the area is upset, as can occur with antibiotic use.

Prevention measures include the use of probiotics and in some cases dietary changes.

Treatment is via antifungal medications.

Candidiasis is usually a minor and easily addressed problem, but can be more serious for those with immune-system disorders, such as AIDS

Share this definition

Medical disclaimer

The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice in any way.

  • It does not replace the advice of a physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional.
  • It does not represent a prescription of drugs, diagnostic exams or therapies.
  • In case of symptoms, doubts or concerns about your health, always consult a qualified physician.

In case of emergency call 911 (US) or 112 (EU).