More Than An Itchy Matter
Many women have had itch and discharge from their vaginal and often a visit to a doctor with a diagnosis of Thrush/Candida/Fungal/Yeast Infection and a prescription of some anti-fungal pessaries to treat it. Men, too suffers from such infections which causes pain during urination, redness around the head of the penis/foreskin as well as a white discharge. Often one does not think much of the possible causes and long-term impact of how this infection would affect one’s health. In fact most people have these infections without any itch. The technical term for such infections is known as Mycosis. Almost everyone displays some minor signs of Mycosis without realizing it is prevalent and common.
An itch in the private parts can be a sign of infection
Common Tell-Tale Signs
Itch in the Genital/Anal regions especially in the vaginal with a thick discharge
Itch on the Scalp/Hands/Feet without obvious rash
Urinary Tract Infection
Patches on Toenails indicating possible fungal infection (Tinea Pedis/Onychomycosis)
Acne/Eczema (Dermatophytosis)
Bloating/Flatulence/Indigestion
Constipation/Diarrhoea
Unexplained Blocked/Runny nose
Cravings for Sugary/High Carbs food (A chicken and egg scenario as Candida feeds on sugar and often sets off sweet cravings thus worsening the infection)
In Serious Cases these Symptoms may manifest
Chronic Fatigue
Heart Arrhythmias
Foggy/Spacey Brain
Poor memory
Low moods/Depression
Respiratory Distress (Cryptococcosis/Histoplasmosis)
What are the causes of a Mycosis?
Consumption of antibiotics (A single course of antibiotics can damage the healthy gut bacteria in our bowels that can trigger an overgrowth of Candida)
Eating of any types of animal meat which are fed with antibiotics can also cause an imbalance in the gut microbe leading to an infection
Open cuts/Wounds/Burns may allow Candida to enter through them. Patients have been known to develop Mycosis after having surgery in the hospitals.
Although having a weak immune system is not a cause of Mycosis, it increases one’s susceptibility to it.
Treatment Methods
Drugs like Clotrimazolen or Isoconzole (In the form of Pessaries with possible side effects)
https://www.healthhub.sg/a-z/medications/Antifungal
Cream containing Bifonazole, Miconazole for nails and skin (With possible side effects)
Adopt a Low Dairy/Low Sugar, Low carb diet/Anti-Candida Diet
https://amp.mindbodygreen.com/articles/the-anti-candida-grocery-list-27405
Bioresonance Therapy (BRT) has been proven effective as an Alternative/Complementary treatment. As a specific type of fungus affects a specific part of one’s body, BRT can target specific species of Mycosis infection as each species of candida, mold, fungus and yeast has its unique frequency to it. Besides, BRT can both support the gut microbe system as well as increasing the immune level of each person as one is being treated at the same time.