Symptoms of Candida in the Head
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Theories/Speculation
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It is believed that Candida symptoms in the head occur after an abundance of Candida albicans pass through the intestinal wall, enter the bloodstream and settle in the brain.
Common Symptoms
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Symptoms of Candida in the head include headaches, intense cranial pressure and a noted head swelling sensation.
Diagnosis
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Candida overgrowth symptoms in the head are usually diagnosed using comprehensive clinical histories that rely heavily upon accepted known symptoms.
Significance
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Candida overgrowth in the head may be misdiagnosed as mental illness and it can be further aggravated by the use of prescription drugs.
Prevention/Solution
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Patients who experience symptoms of Candida in the head are encouraged to follow the Candida diet which eliminates sugars, yeasts, gluten, aged cheeses and chocolate.
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