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Yes we've done a Candida episode, but what about SECOND Candida episode?This week in the second part of the Candida Trilogy Alyssa and Callum are joined by Professor Tihana Bicanic to discuss all things invasive Candidiasis.Listen in to hear about treatment and diagnosis of this important condition, as well as some areas of current research and the most recent guidelines from ECMM-ISHAM. (Note this episode was recorded before they were released).Show notes for this episode here: https://idiots.notion.site/108-110-Yeasts-Candida-0eb5f9271f654312b59458d39f8de603?pvs=74 Send us a textSupport the showQuestions, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com or on Bluesky @idiots-pod.bsky.socialPrep notes for completed episodes can be found here (Not all episodes have prep notes).If you are enjoying the podcast please leave a review on your preferred podcast app!Feel like giving back? Donations of caffeine gratefully received!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/idiotspod
In this episode there will be puns where you yeast expect them...But more seriously, what does Candida albicans actually mean? What are yeasts anyway? How does this all relate to the Romans?These questions, and more, will be answered as Alyssa and Callum continue the Fungal series with this, the first in a 3-parter on all things Candida!In this episode we cover the Taxonomy (newly confusing), Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Candida spp. before talking about superficial candidiasis.Look out for upcoming episodes on invasive Candidiasis and C. auris!Show notes for this episode here: https://idiots.notion.site/108-110-Yeasts-Candida-0eb5f9271f654312b59458d39f8de603?pvs=74 Send us a textSupport the showQuestions, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com or on Bluesky @idiots-pod.bsky.socialPrep notes for completed episodes can be found here (Not all episodes have prep notes).If you are enjoying the podcast please leave a review on your preferred podcast app!Feel like giving back? Donations of caffeine gratefully received!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/idiotspod
Más de 100 millones de personas en EU sufren de candidiasis o alguna forma de hongos en las uñas, en los genitales o en los pies. La cándida albicans es una levadura, que es imposible mantener fuera del cuerpo. Normalmente no hace daño, si se mantiene en cantidades bajas, pero si sube más que las bacterias benéficas del intestino, entonces es cuando comienza a causar problemas al crecer fuera de control. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, Long Beach y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
En el episodio 125 de Onda Celicidad hablamos sobre candidiasis intestinal: síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento. Y lo hacemos con la Nutricionista Ortomolecular Elena Perea, autora del libro de la editorial Luna de Abajo: Guía definitiva contra la candidiasis. NOTAS DEL PODCAST: https://celicidad.net/oc125-candidiasis-intestinal/
Más de 100 millones de personas en EU sufren de candidiasis o alguna forma de hongos en las uñas, en los genitales o en los pies. La cándida albicans es una levadura, que es imposible mantener fuera del cuerpo. Normalmente no hace daño, si se mantiene en cantidades bajas, pero si sube más que las bacterias benéficas del intestino, entonces es cuando comienza a causar problemas al crecer fuera de control. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, Long Beach y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
Más de 100 millones de personas en EU sufren de candidiasis o alguna forma de hongos en las uñas, en los genitales o en los pies. La cándida albicans es una levadura, que es imposible mantener fuera del cuerpo. Normalmente no hace daño, si se mantiene en cantidades bajas, pero si sube más que las bacterias benéficas del intestino, entonces es cuando comienza a causar problemas al crecer fuera de control. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, Long Beach y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
Jaume Segalés y los responsables de Mundo Natural hablan de salud y de parásitos y candidiasis.
Más de 100 millones de personas en EU sufren de candidiasis o alguna forma de hongos en las uñas, en los genitales o en los pies. La cándida albicans es una levadura, que es imposible mantener fuera del cuerpo. Normalmente no hace daño, si se mantiene en cantidades bajas, pero si sube más que las bacterias benéficas del intestino, entonces es cuando comienza a causar problemas al crecer fuera de control. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, Long Beach y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
Descubre cómo el aceite de orégano puede ser tu aliado en el tratamiento de infecciones por hongos, especialmente la candidiasis. ¡Dale una oportunidad al aceite de orégano! Este aceite natural es conocido por su potente acción antifúngica gracias a dos compuestos clave: carvacrol y timol. Estos principios activos son efectivos contra diversos hongos, incluyendo la Candida albicans, el responsable de la candidiasis intestinal, bucal y vaginal. https://cannamedicol.com/
Tune in to this episode of the Transplant ID podcast for a case based learning module on the topic of invasive candidiasis and its therapy.
El muguet es una infección por hongos muy común en los bebés. Esta infección causa irritación dentro y alrededor de la boca del bebé.
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Summary This conversation discusses common oral lesions, specifically dry mouth, candidiasis (fungal infection of the mouth), and canker sores (aphthous ulcers). The prevalence, causes, symptoms, and treatment options for each condition are explored. Dry mouth can be caused by medications and can lead to dental issues and bad breath. Candidiasis is an opportunistic infection that can be triggered by an imbalance in the oral cavity. Canker sores are the most common oral lesion and can be caused by nutritional deficiencies and certain toothpaste ingredients. Treatment options include medications, natural remedies, and lifestyle changes. Keywords oral lesions, dry mouth, xerostomia, candidiasis, fungal infection, canker sores, aphthous ulcers, prevalence, causes, symptoms, treatment options. Takeaways Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a common condition that can be caused by medications and can lead to dental issues and bad breath. Candidiasis is an opportunistic fungal infection that can occur in the mouth due to an imbalance in the oral cavity. Canker sores, or aphthous ulcers, are the most common oral lesion and can be caused by nutritional deficiencies and certain toothpaste ingredients. Treatment options for these oral lesions include medications, natural remedies, and lifestyle changes. Titles Understanding and Managing Dry Mouth Preventing and Treating Candidiasis in the Mouth Sound Bites "What is fricking spit? What is saliva? It's really water." "Dry mouth can lead to fungal infections, dental caries, dysphagia, and bad breath." "Fungal infections in the mouth are opportunistic and require an imbalance in the oral cavity to occur." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 02:15 Dry Mouth: Causes, Symptoms, and Effects 08:02 Candidiasis: Opportunistic Fungal Infection 11:18 Canker Sores: Common Oral Lesion
Dr. Paul Sue is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Columbia University and Director of the Pediatric Transplant and Immunocompromised Host or “PITCH” Infectious Diseases Program at the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in NY. He completed his pediatric residency at Jacobi Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, and his fellowship in pediatric infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He then moved to UT Southwestern in Dallas TX, where he served as director of Pediatric ICH ID service for the next 8 years, prior to his recent move back to NY. His research interests include the impact of invasive fungal and viral infections in the immunocompromised host, leveraging measures of functional immunity to improve infectious disease outcomes in high-risk patients, and the emergence of community acquired multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections in immunocompromised children. Sara Dong, MD is an adult and pediatric infectious disease physician at Emory University School of Medicine & Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, where her clinical focus is transplant and immunocompromised host ID. She earned her MD from the Medical University of South Carolina. She completed her internal medicine and pediatrics (Med-Peds) residency and chief residency years at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Nationwide Children's Hospital, followed by Med-Peds ID and Medical Education fellowships at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Boston Children's Hospital. She is the creator and host of Febrile podcast and learning platform, co-host of the ID Puscast podcast, and the program director for the ID Digital Institute.Learning ObjectivesAfter listening to this episode on invasive candidemia, learners should be able to discuss:Treatment of candidemia in a critically-ill immunocompromised patient.Management of indwelling central catheters in critically-ill patients with candidemia.The role of immune adjuncts (e.g. G-CSF or granulocyte transfusions) in the management of persistent candidemia in an immunocompromised patient.References:https://febrilepodcast.com/ Pappas PG, Kauffman CA, Andes DR, Clancy CJ, Marr KA, Ostrosky-Zeichner L, Reboli AC, Schuster MG, Vazquez JA, Walsh TJ, Zaoutis TE, Sobel JD. Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Candidiasis: 2016 Update bQuestions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the Show.How to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Dr. Paul Sue is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Columbia University and Director of the Pediatric Transplant and Immunocompromised Host at the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in NY. He completed his pediatric residency at Jacobi Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, and his fellowship in pediatric infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He then moved to UT Southwestern in Dallas TX, where he served as director of Pediatric ICH ID service for the next 8 years, prior to his recent move back to NY. His research interests include the impact of invasive fungal and viral infections in the immunocompromised host, leveraging measures of functional immunity to improve infectious disease outcomes in high-risk patients, and the emergence of community acquired multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections in immunocompromised children. Sara Dong, MD is an adult and pediatric infectious disease physician at Emory University School of Medicine & Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, where her clinical focus is transplant and immunocompromised host ID. She earned her MD from the Medical University of South Carolina. She completed her internal medicine and pediatrics (Med-Peds) residency and chief residency years at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Nationwide Children's Hospital, followed by Med-Peds ID and Medical Education fellowships at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Boston Children's Hospital. She is the creator and host of Febrile podcast and learning platform, co-host of the ID Puscast podcast, and the program director for the ID Digital Institute.Learning ObjectivesAfter listening to this episode on invasive candidemia, learners should be able to discuss:Risk factors associated with invasive fungal infections in critically-ill immunocompromised patients.Common pathogens associated with invasive fungal infections in critically-ill immunocompromised patients.Principles guiding selection of empiric antifungal agents for critically-ill patients at risk of invasive fungal infections.References:https://febrilepodcast.com/ Pappas PG, Kauffman CA, Andes DR, Clancy CJ, Marr KA, Ostrosky-Zeichner L, Reboli AC, Schuster MG, Vazquez JA, Walsh TJ, Zaoutis TE, Sobel JD. Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Candidiasis: 2016 Update by the InfQuestions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the Show.How to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Candidiasis is a form of fungal infection caused by Candida, a yeast. Everyone has Candida on their skin and in parts of their body like your mouth, throat, gut, and vagina. Candida only causes symptoms and infections if it grows out of control. If you have ever had an antibiotic, even once in your lifetime, if you eat, red meat or chicken, that is in organic or farm, raised fish (even if you burn it when cooking) you will not get rid of the antibiotics. Antibiotics kill all the good boys in your gut, almost instantly this allows yeast, Candida to overgrow. Many medical problems including chronic fatigue syndrome are caused by candidiasis. We will discuss how to get this infection eliminated in your body permanently completely once and for all.
Candidiasis is a form of fungal infection caused by Candida, a yeast. Everyone has Candida on their skin and in parts of their body like your mouth, throat, gut, and vagina. Candida only causes symptoms and infections if it grows out of control. If you have ever had an antibiotic, even once in your lifetime, if you eat, red meat or chicken, that is in organic or farm, raised fish (even if you burn it when cooking) you will not get rid of the antibiotics. Antibiotics kill all the good boys in your gut, almost instantly this allows yeast, Candida to overgrow. Many medical problems including chronic fatigue syndrome are caused by candidiasis. We will discuss how to get this infection eliminated in your body permanently completely once and for all.
Ever wondered how your vaginal microbiome impacts your overall health?In this episode, Geraldine and her guest Dr. Moira Bradfield Strydom delve into vaginal health, covering conditions like bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis. They also address common misconceptions and the need for personalised care in treating vaginal health issues.Tune in for practical tips and a richer understanding of genitourinary health.Dr. Moira Bradfield Strydom is the founder of Intimate Ecology clinical and education services. She recently completed a PhD through Griffith University which focussed on the vaginal microbiome and treatment impacts in recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (recurrent thrush).www.intimateecology.com.auBe part of the Confident Practitioner Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1543978942348737Work with Geraldine:www.mentoringwithgeraldine.com/contact/www.geraldineheadley.comwww.instagram.com/mentoringwithgeraldine/
Más de 100 millones de personas en EU sufren de candidiasis o alguna forma de hongos en las uñas, en los genitales o en los pies. La cándida albicans es una levadura, que es imposible mantener fuera del cuerpo. Normalmente no hace daño, si se mantiene en cantidades bajas, pero si sube más que las bacterias benéficas del intestino, entonces es cuando comienza a causar problemas al crecer fuera de control. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
Think you may have Candida and Small Intestinal Fungal Overgrowth (SIFO)? In today's episode, I help you spot the warning signs and guide you towards the best treatments to improve your gut and overall health.
La Candida albicans es un hongo que normalmente forma parte de los microorganismos saludables del organismo pero con las condiciones adecuadas puede causar una infección.
SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADOTODAS LAS NOTAS DEL EPISODIO EN WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMMiriam Al Adib, ginecóloga, nos da las claves para cuidar la salud de la vulva, nos explica a qué síntomas debemos estar atentas y nos anima a no conformarnos con el disconfort que a veces sentimos.Con la doctora hablamos de todo esto:Anatomía de la vulvaConoce tu flujoCuándo ir a revisión al ginecólogo¿Cistitis o candidiasis? Síntomas y tratamientoEpisodios de repeticiónSangre en la orinaMicrobiota del intestino y microbiota vaginal¿Dieta anticandidiasis?Vaginosis citolíticaVaginosis bacterianaVaginitis inflamatoria descamativaProblemas de la menopausiaAtrofia genitourinariaLiquen escleroso: una enfermedad autoinmuneSi te dijera que hay un gel de higiene íntima que repara, protege y calma la piel, cuyo efecto dura hasta la siguiente aplicación, y que además te proporciona una sensación estupenda de frescor, confort y suavidad, ¿verdad que querrías saber cuál es? Pues eso es lo que aporta a la piel de la zona íntima Melagyn Gel de Gynea.Una vez al día, en la ducha, puedes hacer mucho para cuidar la piel de la zona genital, un área que, por su mayor humedad y exposición a gérmenes, requiere cuidados específicos para mantener su higiene, sentirnos a gusto y protegernos de infecciones. Por eso, utilizar un producto específico, como Melagyn Gel de Gynea, es parte de una buena rutina de autocuidado. Melagyn Gel de Gynea ha sido especialmente diseñado para la piel de la delicada zona genital. Está formulado a base de aceite de árbol del té y con un pH ligeramente alcalino, para mantener el pH vulvar dentro de sus valores fisiológicos. Ahora lo tienes disponible en un nuevo formato de 500 ml con dosificador. Pregunta en tu farmacia para conocer más sobre Melagyn Gel de Gynea y toda la gama Melagyn.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Invasive candidiasis (IC)...or evasive candidiasis? This famous fungus somehow managed to cause a great deal of anxiety, especially when it comes to confirming the diagnosis. In this episode, we talk about risk factors for disease, diagnosis and treatment of IC. About our Guest: Dr Tari Papavarnavas completed his medical degree at University of Pretoria and trained in General Internal Medicine and subsequently in Infectious Diseases at University of Cape Town.He was appointed as an Infectious Diseases sub-specialist in the Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine at UCT in 2022 with a focus on building on an existing Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) service at Groote Schuur Hospital in partnership with IPC nurses, Occupational Health practitioners, Quality Assurance, and ward liaisonsTari has also taken over as Director of the Cape Town GeoSentinel Travel Surveillance Network Site, which surveys travellers from South Africa and those visiting from abroad who act as sentinels for emerging and re-emerging infectionVisit the Microbe Mail website to sign up for updates E-mail: mail.microbe@gmail.comInstagram: Microbe_Mail
On episode #44 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Sara reviews the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 12/8 – 12/20/23. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Mpox and chickenpox co-infection (J Inf Dis) Corticosteroids for postherpetic neuralgia (Coch Data Syst Rev) Dengue incidence and mortality in Bangladesh (J Inf Dis) ACORN trial vancomycin and piperacillin-tazobactam (Open For Inf Dis) Models for infection risk in children with cancer (J Clin Oncol) Salmonella outbreak from cantaloupes (CDC) Pediatric antimicrobial stewardship programs ( Ped Inf Dis Soc) MRSA nasal swab PCR assay (J Ped Inf Dis Soc) Invasive meningococcal disease (Open For Inf Dis) Probiotics for recurrent UTI (Clin Inf Dis) Preservation fluid contamination and kidney transplant patients (Transpl Inf Dis) Mechanism of zinc prevention of candidiasis (Sci Transl Med) Risk factors for invasive fungal infection (Open For Inf Dis) Genetic variants associated with S. mansoni worm burden (PLoS NTD) Chagas disease GI manifestations (Am J Trop Med Hyg) Wolbachia in Aedes aegypti in Colombia (PLoS NTD) Music is by Ronald Jenkees
Several decades ago, Dr. Biamonte started noticing strange symptoms in his patients, such as those with leaky gut syndrome, adrenal fatigue, thyroid imbalances, diabetes, and vaginal yeast infections. The culprit often turned out to be Candidiasis, a disease that often goes untreated, wears a mask to look like other illnesses, and is unnoticed and misdiagnosed by most doctors. Dr. Biamonte's research led to his discovery of a Candida imbalance in his most severe patients. Today, Dr. Biamonte speaks with us about all things Candida, helping identify the symptoms, causes, and treatments that can rid you of this sneaky gut monster. Dr. Biamonte has spent over 5 years at NASA and thirty years in the field itself, to develop a treatment program to change the gut health arena as we know it. Dr. Biamonte is the author of The Candida Chronicles, which highlights Candida's history, causes, symptoms, and most importantly, how this problem can be solved. Be sure to check his book out if this episode resonates with you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elanie-welch/support
“I collect spores, molds and fungus” - Dr. Egon Spengler Dr. Ilan Schwartz MD PhD (@GermHunterMD) teaches us that we should always at least consider fungi in the differential diagnosis of unexplained sepsis, especially in patients with impaired immune systems or complex medical or surgical histories, and walks us through an approach to antifungals. Be sure to check out the Mycoses Study Group Education & Research Consortium (@MSG_ERC), an organization of clinicians who are dedicated to advancing diagnostics and treatment of fungal disease (where Dr. Schwartz serves on the board of directors!) Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments Intro Rapid fire questions, get to know our guest Intentionally vague case; When should we be worried about fungal infection? Overnight emergencies: Candidiasis and mucormycosis Starting empiric anti-fungals Testing basics: direct versus indirect Fungemia, fungal endocarditis Resistant candida; candida auris Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia Outro Credits Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Infographic/Cover Art: Beth Garbitelli MD Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP, Beth Garbitelli MD Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Technical Production: PodPaste Guest: Ilan Schwartz MD, PhD Sponsor: Uncommon Goods To get 15% off your next gift, go to uncommongoods.com/CURB. Sponsor: NetSuite Go to NetSuite.com/CURBSIDERS to get your own KPI Checklist. Sponsor: Locumstory Get a comprehensive view of locums at locumstory.com.
Más de 100 millones de personas en EU sufren de candidiasis o alguna forma de hongos en las uñas, en los genitales o en los pies. La cándida albicans es una levadura, que es imposible mantener fuera del cuerpo. Normalmente no hace daño, si se mantiene en cantidades bajas, pero si sube más que las bacterias benéficas del intestino, entonces es cuando comienza a causar problemas al crecer fuera de control. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
In this podcast, Dr. Berg talks about sugar, yeast, and candida.
La candidiasis intestinal es una infección causada por el hongo Candida albicans. Cuando, por algún motivo, se produce un desequilibrio en nuestra microbiota intestinal, lo que conocemos como disbiosis, uno de los problemas que pueden surgir (entre otros) es un sobrecrecimiento de Cándidas de forma descontrolada, desencadenando una infección intestinal, aunque en ocasiones este hongo se puede extender a otros órganos del cuerpo, dando lugar a infecciones vaginales, por ejemplo, oen la boca, produciendo una candidiasis oral.Como en todas las disbiosis, el diagnóstico de candidiasis intestinal es muy importante para evitar que la infección se acabe cronificando, aumentando la permeabilidad intestinal y con ello la entrada de toxinas en el organismo. Aunque la infección por Candida puede afectar a cualquier persona, es más común en personas con el sistema inmune deprimido, como aquellos con VIH, diabetes, cáncer o enfermedades autoinmunes.La candidiasis intestinal puede afectar a cualquier persona. Es importante estar atento a los síntomas y buscar tratamiento si es necesario. Mantener un estilo de vida saludable, con una alimentación sana y equilibrada también puede ayudar a prevenirla.
On episode #32 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 6/21 – 7/4/23. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Clinical characteristics and outcomes among travelers with severe dengue (AIM) Phase 3 randomized trial of Bulevirtide in chronic hepatitis D (NEJM) Increased peripheral inflammation associated with structural brain changes and reduced blood flow in virologically controlled people with HIV (JID) Sustained viral suppression with dolutegravir monotherapy over 192 weeks in HIV patients (CID) Side-by-side comparative study of the immunogenicity of the intramuscular and intradermal rabies post-exposure prophylaxis regimens in suspected RABV exposed individuals (CID) Reliability of admission procalcitonin testing for capturing bacteremia across the sepsis spectrum (CCM) Early discontinuation of antibiotics in patients admitted with clinically suspected serious infection but negative cultures (OFID) Short-course therapy for urinary tract infections in children (JAMA) Autochthonous Leprosy in the United States (NEJM) Management of pediatric pneumonia (CID) Added value of (1,3)-β-D-glucan for the diagnosis of Invasive candidiasis in ICU patients (Infection) Selection for insecticide resistance can promote Plasmodium falciparum infection in Anopheles (PLOS Pathogens) Locally acquired malaria cases identified in the US (CDC) Nanoplasmonic amplification in microfluidics enables accelerated colorimetric quantification of nucleic acid biomarkers from pathogens (NN) Music is by Ronald Jenkees
El muguet (afección también conocida como candidiasis oral) puede afectar a cualquiera, pero es más común en bebés menores de 6 meses y en adultos mayores.
La cándida es un hongo que vive de manera habitual en nuestra vagina. Sin embargo, puede crecer de forma descontrolada y empezar a darnos síntomas ya que destruye las bacterias buenas. ¿Por qué y cuándo nos pasa esto? ¿Qué síntomas provoca? ¿Qué debo hacer si tengo candidiasis? ¿Es grave o no debo preocuparme? La doctora Ana Villalba nos ayuda a entender esta infección que afecta al 75% de las mujeres al menos alguna vez en su vida. Además, nos alerta de lo siguiente: ''si has tenido más de cinco episodios de candidiasis en el último año, debería tratarse como recurrente''. Dale al play y di adiós al picor.
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On today's episode of Red Pill Your Healthcast with Dr. Charlie and Nurse Practitioner Lauren- Birth Control, what it is doing to our population of women and alternative ways to regulate your hormones. Let's dive in! Dr. Charlie Website Instagram Membership Nurse Lauren Website Instagram Email List The History of Birth Control: 2:20 Supplement Recommendations: Golden Thread Supreme Help regulate blood sugar and estrogen dominance If pregnant or breastfeeding we recommend - Scutellaria VerVita InspiraCell To increase methylation Artichoke Rosemary Supreme Dessicated Liver Pills- use code naturalnursemomma Blood Tests for B vitamin Levels (like to see them in the upper third) and for Zinc as well Digestive Enzymes + Bitters (Milk Thistle, Dandelion, Castor Oil Packs) Shop Dandelion root for herbal infusion, I usually do 1-2 tablespoons of dried herbs then fill a large mason jar with boiling water and close and let brew overnight or 4-12 hours, strain and then I usually add ice, sometimes stevia depending on the herb used. Shop Castor Oil Packs - code naturalnursemomma for 10% off Lady Comp - Use link for $20 Limit processed food, eat whole foods, everything you already know from us! Studies: Frequency of Candidiasis and Colonization of Candida albicans in Relation to Oral Contraceptive Pills - Read Influence of oral contraceptive pills on homocysteine and nitric oxide levels: as risk factors for cardiovascular disease- Shop Birth control pills and risk of hypothyroidism: a cross-sectional study of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey- Shop Helpful Instagram to follow to help learn about period charting and FAM- Follow Search full library of our favorite supplements - Lauren's Fullscript https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/naturalnursemomma Dr. Charlie's Fullscript https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/cfagenholz Thanks for listening y'all!
How To Get Rid of Candida? Today's question is" Hi Nate, found you on TikTok and now watch your YouTube videos. How do you say to get rid of Candida - do you suggest any workout routine and foods ?" Let's start off by covering what Candida or Candidiasis is. It's a fungal infection caused by a yeast (a type of fungus) called Candida. Some species of Candida can cause infection in people; the most common is Candida albicans. Candida normally lives on the skin and inside the body, such as the mouth, throat, gut, and vagina, without causing problems. So what are the Main steps you can take to overcome Candida? Dysbiosis: Make sure you include beneficial bacteria back into your system and starve out the bad ones. Look for food intolerances: Fungus eats whatever you can't digest and assimilate. Optimize detoxification systems: If one or more of your detoxification systems are having issues, your immune system will have to overwork, which usually allows invaders like fungi to overgrow. Exercise: Start walking daily; make this a habit first, then increase your exercise intensity. References for today's episode: https://www.amymyersmd.com/article/signs-candida-overgrowth/ The Fungus Link by Doug Kaufmann Kenny Honnas Overcoming IBD with Raw Milk Raw Milk Information Paul Chek and Nate Ortiz Deep Fungal Infections Podcast Details:
Candida/Yeast Overgrowth in the Gut - Dr. Jason Jones Elizabeth City NC, Chiropractor Candida Overgrowth is one of the hidden stressors you need to know about. So, Jones Family Chiropractic has put together some interesting details for you. Candida is one fungus known to live naturally on the human body. It is commonly found living on the skin, inside the gut, mouth, and vagina. In small amounts, Candida yeast is not harmful and cannot cause any diseases to humans. However, the overgrowth of Candida in the gut, caused by certain factors, can result in Candida infection, a condition known as “Candidiasis.” Let's get to learn about Candida overgrowth in the gut. What causes Candida overgrowth in the gut? Candida is a fungus that is harmless under normal conditions. You have certain healthy bacteria in your body that suppress the overgrowth of Candida and keep the amounts harmless. However, if your immune system is disrupted and the healthy bacteria levels fall, Candida may begin to overgrow in your gut and other susceptible areas of your body. Here are some factors that can cause Candida overgrowth in the gut: Diabetes Weak immune system High consumption of alcohol High levels of refined carbs and sugars in the diet Oral contraceptives Stress Taking too many antibiotics Being overweight Warm and humid weather Heavy smoking Pregnancy Chemotherapy Symptoms of Candida overgrowth in the gut Your gut, which is an internal extension of the outer environment, begins at the mouth and ends in the anus. When any part of the gut is affected by Candida overgrowth, you may develop certain symptoms which include: Oral thrush The overgrowth of Candida may affect your mouth and throat, and it may cause soreness on your tongue and mouth. The soreness may spread to your esophagus, causing difficulty in swallowing. White patches on your inner cheeks, tongue, gums, tonsils, and throat are also associated with oral thrush. Digestive problems The overgrowth of Candida in your intestines can affect the levels of "good" bacteria that live in your digestive tract. Low levels of these healthy bacteria can lead to digestive problems which include: Diarrhea Constipation Loss of appetite Cramps Nausea Bloating Fatigue Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of Candida overgrowth in the gut. The overgrowth of Candida makes you less active. Your body feels weak even when you've not done any rigorous work. Joint pain Candida overgrowth in the gut may cause the fungi to travel to the joints through the bloodstream, causing severe pains, swelling, and stiffness of the joints. In some cases, this may result in the inflammation of the joint, a condition known as Candida arthritis. How to prevent Candida overgrowth in the gut You may lower your risk of having Candidiasis by certain practices such as: Eating a healthy diet Abstaining from smoking and alcoholic drinks Maintaining your blood sugar levels Having a good personal hygiene Using antibiotics only when prescribed In conclusion, always know that certain factors such as weakened immune system, obesity, and diabetes may induce Candida overgrowth in the gut and cause digestive problems. The digestive problems are usually associated with constipation, diarrhea, and oral thrush which are symptoms of Candida overgrowth in the gut. You may consult Dr. Jason Jones at our Chiropractic office to learn about the best natural ways to prevent candida overgrowth and to maintain a holistic approach to overall wellbeing.
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This episode covers vaginal candidiasis (thrush).Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/obgyn/gum/candidiasis/ or in the genitourinary medicine section of the Zero to Finals obstetrics and gynaecology book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
There's a fungus among us! Guess what, everybody and I mean everyone has a fungus and yeast of some kind both inside your body as well as outside on your skin. As disgusting as this may sound we can live comfortably and in harmony with these organisms. However, when our immune system weakens or breaks down these microorganisms can cause infection and serious disease. We will discuss everything you need to know about them and how to eliminate these problems safely, naturally and completely.
There's a fungus among us! Guess what, everybody and I mean everyone has a fungus and yeast of some kind both inside your body as well as outside on your skin. As disgusting as this may sound we can live comfortably and in harmony with these organisms. However, when our immune system weakens or breaks down these microorganisms can cause infection and serious disease. We will discuss everything you need to know about them and how to eliminate these problems safely, naturally and completely.
There's a fungus among us! Guess what, everybody and I mean everyone has a fungus and yeast of some kind both inside your body as well as outside on your skin. As disgusting as this may sound we can live comfortably and in harmony with these organisms. However, when our immune system weakens or breaks down these microorganisms can cause infection and serious disease. We will discuss everything you need to know about them and how to eliminate these problems safely, naturally and completely.
The Perfect Stool Understanding and Healing the Gut Microbiome
Learn about how to interpret markers on the Organic Acids Test that indicate fungal and bacterial overgrowth and dysbiosis, problems with oxalate metabolism and neurotransmitter dysfunctions that could be causing physical and mental health issues. Lindsey Parsons, your host, helps clients solve gut issues and reverse autoimmune disease naturally. Take her quiz to see which stool or functional medicine test will help you find out what's wrong. She's a Certified Health Coach at High Desert Health in Tucson, Arizona. She coaches clients locally and nationwide. You can also follow Lindsey on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest or reach her via email at lindsey@highdeserthealthcoaching.com to set up a free 30-minute Gut Healing Breakthrough Session. Show Notes
Episode Notes: CandidiasisThe Master of Ceremonies explains to Curious Wanderer that the Tower of Mac is where they will be sent if he is unable to complete the task. They are also able to see the lights of the Neon City just on the other side of the bridge.Check out www.epiafterdark.com for the companion guide to this episode which contains images and other resources. This is free to download and the Master of Ceremonies has now made his first update to his diary titled Disease Guide.Show Notes• We catch up with the Master of Ceremonies and the Curious Wanderer as reach the top of the rainbow bridge and much to the surprise of Master of Ceremonies he is given an impossible task and his failure lands him in the Tower of Mac• Pax provides background on opportunistic candidiasis• After a lengthy discussion on the clinical aspects of Candidiasis, Master of Ceremonies parallels the House of Opportunistic story by telling the story of Queen Candidiasis.• We delve into the epidemiology of the disease. Focusing on the many dimensions of the disease and how it has evolved over time.•We discuss the emerging threat of multi-drug resistant Candida auris which is becoming a much more common nuisance.• We conclude the 22-minute episode with a thank you from Epidemiologist Pax, and introduce our next episode, Mycobacterium Avium Complex, and the Master of Ceremonies is released from his cell and beings climbing the endless stairs.Available now, where ever you listen to podcasts and also at www.epiafterdark.com please send media request to snackpax@epiafterdark.com. Be sure to rate and review so our content gets better, together we can do everything.
Episode Notes: HistoplasmosisThe Trick Rider ind congratulates you on your faithful leap into the abyss as the two of you start your journey through the House of Opportunists to discover what happened to the King before Toxoplasmosis took over. The Master of Ceremonies then introduces us to the new Ringmaster, Snack Pax Epi. Pax, walks us through the episode and ends the tale with a spot of hope for all who would listen.Check out www.epiafterdark.com for the companion guide to this episode which contains images and other resources. This is free to download and the Master of Ceremonies has now made his first update to his diary titled Disease Guide.Show Notes• The Ringmaster tells the Histoplasmosis story• We conclude the episode with a thank you from Epidemiologist Pax, and introduce our next episode, Candidiasis, as the Master of Ceremonies and Curious Wanderer begin their ascent over the rainbow bridge.Available now, where ever you listen to podcasts and also at www.epiafterdark.com please send media request to snackpax@epiafterdark.com. Be sure to rate and review so our content gets better, together we can do everything.
Coral Coco es una emprendedora que se destaca en el acompañamiento de mujeres, con procesos de candidiasis vulvovaginal recurrente. Trabaja con ellas y ubica su origen para poder solucionar esta situación que afecta gran parte de las mujeres. Como tip de éxito nos invita a cuidar todo lo que nos nutre, no sólo la alimentación sino todo lo que nos rodea, relaciones con otras personas y contigo misma, hay que tener amor propio. Suscribete y Visitanos en: www.RecetaDelExito.com Apple Podcast (iTunes): https://apple.co/2Igcnoh Listo para Crear tu Podcast? www.CursoDePodcastGratis.com Twitter Handle: @alexdalirizo Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/recetadelexito/ RDExito: http://recetadelexito.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexdalirizo/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=508313&refid=stpr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cmJqVs
This episode covers tongue conditions, including glossitis, angioedema, candidiasis, geographic tongue, strawberry tongue and black hairy tongue.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/surgery/ent/tongueconditions/ or in the ear, nose and throat section of the Zero to Finals surgery book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
The Perfect Stool Understanding and Healing the Gut Microbiome
Struggling with digestive issues, brain fog, fatigue or other random bodily issues, especially following antibiotics, steroids or other medications? It could be candida. Learn more about the symptoms, root causes, and treatment protocols used by Dr. Michael Biamonte, author of "The Candida Chronicles" and expert candida practitioner. Lindsey Parsons, your host, helps clients solve gut issues and reverse autoimmune disease naturally. Take her quiz to see which stool or functional medicine test will help you find out what's wrong. She's a Certified Health Coach at High Desert Health in Tucson, Arizona. She coaches clients locally and nationwide. You can also follow Lindsey on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest or reach her via email at lindsey@highdeserthealthcoaching.com to set up a free 30-minute Gut Healing Breakthrough Session. Show Notes