Hyena of ioce?? just found your reply!
the Candida goes away when antibiotic therapy is discontinued. In the case of diabetes, it goes away when the diabetes is managed.
Where do you get these gems?
When I express an opinion it comes from experience and three years of research, in those years I have exchanged views with many doctors and have been privy to the health issues and progress of many sufferers.
Where do you come from? what are your credentials ? what are your references both personally & from medical science for your argument . Give me an argument backed up with facts!!! Not meaningless opinions!!!
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, Paj, but Candida infection is already in the books, including skin, esophageal, foreskin, and intestinal. Thing is, you're not likely to have intestinal candida infection unless you have diabetes, broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy, chronic illness, or immunocompromization.
In the case of broad spectrum antibiotics, the Candida goes away when antibiotic therapy is discontinued. In the case of diabetes, it goes away when the diabetes is managed. Antifungal therapy for intestinal candida infection is generally unneeded unless the patient is immunocompromised. This includes but it not limited to:
*certain oral steriods (this includes athsma inhalers)
*debilitating illness
*congestive heart failure
*AIDS
*immunosuppressants in the case of those with organ transplants
*radiation or chemotherapy
Infection of the penis glans and underside of the foreskin in uncircumsized males is also possible, but only occurs as a result of intercourse with partner who has a vaginal candida infection, or possibly by recieving oral sex from a partner with an oral infection.
Diaper rash can also be caused by candida infection. For infections involving the skin or vagina, over-the-counter topical treatments are generally more than enough to eradicate the overgrowth in healthy individuals.
THW/Nadia , try the same question to this Forum http://www.healthyawareness.com/_pages/forums.htm
There is a good chance your symptoms are caused by a Yeast overgrowth . As you see Doctors do a good job of denying the illness . the condition is endemic They will probably recognise it when someone puts the cure in the book .
You may want to ask this question in urology.
Hello - thanks for asking your question.
You describinng right testicular pain, frequent urination, and lower stomach pain. Colonoscopy showed diverticulosis, scrotal ultrasound negative, CT scan showed diverticulosis.
A hernia is possible, but if 2 doctors checked for this and found nothing, then it is unlikely. I cannot comment further on the possibility of hernia without examining you myself.
One option may be prostatitis. Chronic prostatitis can present with lower abdominal pain and urinary frequency. Prostatitis can present with or without inflammation. To diagnose this, a prostatic massage needs to be performed. Urine tests and cultures of both the urine and prostatic secretions before and after massage is used to diagnose this. If the diagnosis of prostatis is made, then antibiotics are typically prescribed for 4-12 weeks (i.e. the 2 week course you took would not be sufficient).
You may want to discuss this option with your urologist.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.