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Yeast infection?

I have been feeling unwell for almost a year now. It began with dizziness which progressed into a host of other symptoms including numbness in hands and legs, shakiness,light sensitivity, heart burn, and a weird foggy feeling, I also have had a slight fever for a day or two now.  I also have not had a constant menstrual period for 4 years. I have been to several doctors and a neurologist.  I was put on birth control to help with my periods and diagnosed with migraines by the neurologist and put on medication to help with this. It has been several months since I went on this medication and have recently begun to have all of these symptoms again. Yesterday I googled several of my symptoms and a page came up with many of symptoms listed as a product of a yeast infection (Candidiasis).  Has anyone ever heard of this before? Is this possible? If so, can I be tested and/or treated for it?  Any advice would be helpful!!!
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Sounds like maybe exposure to something toxic? in your home? Separately, you can change your diet to change your body's ph.
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From personal experience yeast infection is not the cause. And yeast is treated with a  cream you insert in the vagina or antibiotics
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