THE ALTERNATIVE DAILY – There are several fungal infections that result from different types of fungi entering the body.
For instance, Aspergillus fungi can be inhaled through the mouth or nose and can cause fever, cough and wheezing. In very severe instances, this fungal infection can spread to other organs including the brain, skin and bones.
Cryptococcus neoformans is found in the soil or in bird droppings. This fungus also enters the body through the mouth or nostrils and can cause a lung infection resulting in a cough or chest pain.
Histoplasma capsulatum is a fungus that is commonly found in eastern and central United States in soil that contains bird and bat feces. When spores are disturbed, they can be inhaled and can cause flu-like symptoms, body aches, fever and cough.
Here are 32 signs that yeast may have moved in and is slowly taking over your body. If you suffer frequently from more than three of these, it may be time to learn more about yeast.
Fungal infections on skin or nails
Athlete’s foot
Toenail fungus
Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Constipation
Bloating
Diarrhea
Bad breath
Dry mouth
Joint pain
Numbness
Hair loss
Headaches
PMS
Heartburn
Burning eyes
Lack of impulse control
Hyperactivity
Poor concentration
Brain fog
ADD, ADHD
Autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, ulcerative colitis or multiple sclerosis
Mood swings
Anxiety
Depression
Strong cravings for sugar or refined carbohydrates
Eczema or psoriasis
Hives
Seasonal allergies or itchy ears
Urinary tract infections
Vaginal or rectal itching
The spit test
Yeast overgrowth is one of the most difficult health issues to detect because of the small amount that is present in everyone. The best way to determine if you have yeast overgrowth is by taking a look at your lifestyle and diet …