Call your doctor whenever you have symptoms of candidiasis, especially if you have a chronic illness or have weakened immune defenses caused by cancer, HIV or medications that suppress the immune system.
Typically, in otherwise healthy people with superficial candidiasis, a properly treated infection goes away without leaving permanent damage, and it is unlikely to return as long as the patient remains healthy and well nourished. In patients with chronic...
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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