Intolerance to Yeast Symptoms


Candidiasis or yeast infection is a condition wherein there is an overgrowth of yeast in one’s system which spreads beyond the person’s usual levels of tolerance. There are various signs that indicate you are indeed yeast intolerant. The following are the most common intolerance to yeast symptoms:

Bloating, constipation, and flatulence are the basic symptoms especially for people suffering from Candidiasis in the digestive site. Candidiasis in the mouth or oral thrush lead to mouth blisters, cracks and sores, dry and sore throat, bad breath, and tongue infection. Sometimes too female vaginitis and male reproductive yeast infection may lead to urinary symptoms like burning, frequent, and urgent urinations, as well as bladder infections. Candidiasis may also cause respiratory symptoms like sinuses, chronic cough, chronic congestion, asthma, bronchitis or pneumonia.

In general, yeast intolerance causes physical as well as mental symptoms such as fatigue, muscle and joint pains, headache, dizziness, depression, anxiety, poor concentration, memory loss, mood swings, and cravings.

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