Chronic Yeast Infection


Just How Serious Can Chronic Yeast Infection Be?

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Yeast infections are just about as common as the common cold and can affect just about any person, regardless of gender, age, and geographical location. However, in spite of the condition¿s common nature, just how do you distinguish yeast infection from chronic yeast infection? Where is the line drawn? For this, it is important to know the different symptoms that commonly occur in patients suffering from chronic yeast infection. The symptoms are as follows: arthritis, learning problems, autism, food allergies, environmental allergies, chronic hives, respiratory problems, urinary problems, muscle pain, fatigue, vaginitis, menstrual problems, hypoglycemia, depression, headaches, short attention span, memory loss, hyperactivity, skin problems, and impotence.