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Allergies and Yeast Infections – Do They Go Together?

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Allergies and Yeast Infections – Do They Go Together?

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Allergies and yeast infection are closely connected. Just as yeast infections are very common, so are yeast allergies. A yeast infection does cause and aggravate allergy. The yeast allergens cause symptoms of hives, itching, nasal congestion, bronchitis, skin rashes, asthma and irritable bowels. Put in simple terms, yeast infection or its overgrowth is the real underlying factor behind the development of allergies. All of us just think that yeast infections causes itching in the closed hot and moist private areas, but studies reveal that a yeast overgrowth could lead to a weakened immune system. This could further lead to more complicated problems such as asthma, food sensitivities and other health challenges that are otherwise unrelated to an itchy skin rash. Causes of allergic yeast infection: Did you find yourself recently developing seasonal sneezing and coughing? Or some kind of lactose intolerance? If yes, then you have very well developed some allergy due to yeast. Allergies hav

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