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Candida and Fibromyalgia

Perhaps one reason fibromyalgia is so frustrating is the fact
that no one knows exactly what causes it. Not knowing the cause
makes prevention nearly impossible. Misdiagnosis is often
common, and more than one illness is linked to fibromyalgia,
including Candida. In fact, some believe Candida actually causes
fibromyalgia, although there has been no evidence to support that
conclusion.

Candida is a yeast that resides in the mouth, skin, and
gastrointestinal tract. Normally, the body naturally produces
healthy bacteria that ensure the yeast remains in low doses in
the body. However, there are times when the body is unable to
control the fungus, resulting in a yeast infection. Candida and
fibromyalgia often go hand-in-hand, with some theorizing the
yeast is the direct cause of fibromyalgia.

It’s not uncommon for those with Candida to also have fibromyalgia.

Both Candida and fibromyalgia are predominant in women.
Estimates state as many as 75 percent of all women suffer from a
yeast infection once during their lives. Recurrence of Candida
stands at almost 50 percent. Unfortunately, some women may
mistakenly think they’re experience a recurrence of their
yeast infection, when in reality, they’re suffering from
another condition, like fibromyalgia.

While there is no clear cause of Candida, like fibromyalgia, the
medical community believes the yeast infection can be the result
of several things: a weak immune system, stress, diabetes, an
unhealthy diet, pregnancy, and menstruation. Additionally, some
antibiotics, including birth control, can cause Candida.

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