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Risk Factors of Candida

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Following are the conditions which leads to the overgrowth of Candida yeast which are the Risk Factors for candidiasis

• Destructions of some of the friendly bacteria whose main job is to keep the Candida under control. This is mainly caused due to the intake of Antibiotics frequently.

• Use of the medicines such as ulcer medications, steroid hormones, anti-inflammatory drugs etc., frequently causes the Candida.

• Decreased Immune deficiency caused by AIDS and cancer.

• Diabetics may also lead to the condition of Candida this is caused due to the uncontrolled blood sugar levels. Because this decreases the resistance to the infection.

• Some of the genetic problems such as celiac disease may cause the Candida.

• Candida may cause due to the Hormonal imbalance, as a result of menstruation, pregnancy, diabetes or birth control pills

• Woman’s suffering from vaginal yeast infection will create a higher risk to their newly born baby because the baby may get yeast in its throat or digestive tract.

• Consuming excessive alcohol and certain chemicals may lead to the Candida.

• Tight clothing, especially underwear that promotes moisture build-up.

• Being obese (over 20 percent overweight).

• Peoples who work or spend more time wetting their hands in water, or who wear rubber gloves are at the higher risk of developing the candida.

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