I read that a systemic yeast infection can give a person asthma… does anyone have experience with this prob?
Monday, September 6th, 2010 at
3:02 am
Can it get better if the yeast infection becomes cured?
Tagged with: Asthma • Prob • Systemic Yeast Infection
Filed under: curing a yeast infection
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Below is a good link about it.
I’ll quote a little off of it, "Some of the diseases a systemic yeast infection can cause are:
arthritis
gout
Chronic fatigue syndrome
fibromyalgia
high cholesterol
crohns disease
Irritable bowel syndrome
asthma
allergies
acid reflux
arteriosclerosis
psoriasis
eczema
roscea
hives
acne
dandruff
depression."
And another link (http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/allergiesandasthma.html) says, "Allergies and Asthma Can Be Caused by Systemic Yeast Infections or Other Fungi."
Thanks for asking the question, because it lead me to do some research on it. And I have rosacea,, allergies and asthma and I’ve been sensitive to yeast infections since I was a teen. Makes sense to me!
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Yeast infection leads to asthma. That’s a stretch. I can’t see how they are related.
I dont know, but I got a yeast infection from taking flovent (my asthma medicine)