Posted on February 19, 2010.
How long will fatigue last of candida yeast overgrowth? After feeling ill for nearly a year, I finally found that I had a Candida yeast overgrowth. I was on a low sugar content, caffeine diet for about a month now and have had the garlic and probiotics for about two weeks. My other symptoms seem to be getting better, but my fatigue is still bad. I sleep for 12 hours some days. When should I expect the fatigue to go away?
It takes about 3-5 months to balance the healthy bacteria and yeast in your body, but most people feel more at one month using the antifungal prescription "Diflucan. Here's your" recipe "for treatment Yeast: First to avoid sugar (except for dark chocolate) which is a healthy food in moderation. Remember, the sugar feeds the yeast. Take healthy bacteria (probiotics) to fight against yeast. I recommend probiotic pearls Acidophilus Pearls or twice a day for 3-5 months. At the same time, start mixing herbal antifungal anti-yeast "two times a day for 3-5 months. You can add the drug Diflucan for 6 -12 weeks (get the generic form fluconazole. The brand name is $ 600 for six weeks. I hope I helped you some, good luck and take care of hundreds.
Who did you "find that" from? My guess is a naturopathic doctor, not a doctor, because "the proliferation of yeast Candida is not an actual medical condition. It is a pseudo-disease has been diagnosed with pseudo-doctors.
Fatigue is a very common complaint and vague and can mean different things to different people. You certainly have a screening for hypothyroidism, diabetes, anemia and depression than those who are the 4 most common medical causes of fatigue.
You would expect the fatigue to go away once you have an actual diagnosis and put on a good therapy.