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Candida albicans

Posted on April 22, 2026 by Admin

Candida albicans is a type of yeast (fungus) that normally lives in small amounts on the human body.

Where it lives normally

It can be found in:

  • mouth
  • gut (intestines)
  • skin
  • vagina

Usually, it is harmless because good bacteria keep it under control.


When it becomes a problem

If the balance in the body changes, Candida can grow too much and cause an infection called candidiasis.

Common infections include:

  • Oral thrush (white patches in mouth/tongue)
  • Vaginal yeast infection (itching, discharge)
  • Skin infections (red, itchy rashes in folds of skin)

What can trigger overgrowth

  • Antibiotics (kill good bacteria too)
  • Weak immune system
  • High blood sugar (uncontrolled diabetes)
  • Hormonal changes
  • Warm, moist environments

Symptoms (depends on location)

  • itching or burning
  • white discharge (in vaginal infection)
  • soreness in mouth
  • red, irritated skin

Treatment

  • Antifungal creams, tablets, or mouth rinses
  • Keeping affected areas clean and dry
  • Managing underlying causes (like diabetes or antibiotics use)

Bottom line

Candida albicans is normally a harmless organism, but it can cause infections when the body’s natural balance is disturbed.

If you want, tell me your symptoms and I can help you understand whether Candida might actually be involved.

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