The Rundown on Systemic Yeast Infection

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Otherwise known as systemic Candidiasis, systemic yeast infection is actually a condition that is opportunistic by nature. This condition is highlighted by the serious fungal overgrowth leading to Candida being able to invade the body¿s deeper regions. So, when does systemic yeast infection occur? It takes place when Candida moves from the state of yeast, which is normal, to its fungal form, which is already abnormal. Once Candida takes its fungal form, it is then able to invade your bloodstream, urinary tract, and liver.