What Can Untreated
Yeast Infections Lead To?
overgrowth has been said to cause leaky gut syndrome,
although the opinions of such seem to be mixed. The yeast
overgrowth supposedly irritates the digestive tract, causing
inflammation, which in turn causes the food particles to escape
into the bloodstream.
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This overburdens the liver, causing liver problems. An
overburdened liver may become full of partially processed
waste, leading to other conditions such as food allergy,
Crohn's disease, celiac disease, skin conditions, colitis, and
arthritis.
Normally, an untreated yeast infection can go away on its
own. Usually mild cases can resolve themselves if left
untreated.
There have been severe cases of yeast overgrowth that led to
other complications such as sepsis. Sepsis is a systemic
inflammatory response syndrome. It happens when your immune
system becomes overwhelmed and causes blood clots which block
the blood flow to your organs.
The extraordinary cases when yeast infection is left
untreated and causes other serious problems usually occur with
babies, the elderly, or those with already weakened immune
systems. If you do have a life-threatening illness such as
AIDS, yeast infection is sure to be one of your concerns at
some point. The body has to be healthy enough to keep the yeast
in check to avoid infection.
Yeast infection can wear down overall immunity which makes
the body susceptible to chronic bacteria. Yeast overgrowth can
cause chronic digestive disorders, chronic fatigue, and
depression. The infection can also work with other bacteria to
cause sinus and food allergies, acne, rashes, urinary tract
infections, and more.
Severe yeast infections can occur, though normally yeast
infection isn't a threat. It is more like a condition that
needs to be corrected. Exceptions to the norm can cause extreme
fatigue, constant bloating, gas, constipation, and compulsive
eating.
Detoxifying is a necessity for overcoming extreme
infections. But detox can create its own symptoms, as though
the body goes into withdrawal from an addiction. Fatigue,
sleepiness, nausea, lower back and kidney pain can be some of
the unfortunate experiences with detoxifying the body.
Detoxifying can have other benefits besides that of
overcoming yeast infections. But if you detoxify and don't make
an effort to find the offensive foods that contributed to the
infection in the first place, you are just spinning your wheels
and not getting anywhere. It is highly possible to have a
return infection if this is the case. Foods can wreak havoc on
our bodies if the balance isn't right, just as yeast that lives
on our bodies can wreak havoc if the balance isn't right. Yeast
is present in many types of foods, so changing the diet can
take an extreme amount of willpower. But the results should be
worth the effort and should be your motivation.
A healthier diet, infection free, leads to a healthier life.
Mental and physical balance returns, and you should feel a
freedom and a spiritual lift from your efforts to unburden
yourself from the offensive foods. Foods that cause problems
are like a weight on our shoulders, but it is a weight that can
be lifted!
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