I wish someone would tell my doctor that yeast doesn't always show up in stool testing. I can't eat a piece of fruit, a rice crispie (not one), cheese or anything with any carbs without paying the price. Thanks for the tip about the salt. I can't bathe in the tub, but I put salt in a paste and rub it on. I see the little *&^ swimming back to me and that freaks me out. I also see a lot of squirming lines in the toilet when I pour rubbing alcohol in. Wonder what that is? I assume that I still have bugs because I can pick them off when I use skin oil (daily and nightly) and they hop in my eyes.
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Originally Posted by JimDoe When I had scabbies I was blessed to run across a doctors web page that allowed a forum of Q&A, many there asked about the itching and stinging sensations. She said the itching and stings are often an alergic reaction of the nervous system that the scabbies cause and that salt bathes can calm down this sentation. That was my first salt bath and my last bleach bath. Salt bathes calmed down the itching and stings. Spring tail or any bug under skin can cause this same nervous reaction. It may take three months before these sensation of itching go away after being rid of the bugs.
If you have thrush then thats Yeast, ( Also causes a nervous system reaction of stings and itching )red blotches often follow as the yeast then crosses into the blood stream and become syestematic (In your syestem).
The brusising may be a cause of the yeast invading your skin, when the spores of yeast open or bloom they do so with enough force enough as to burst tiny vessels under the skin that will then look like brusising, they are usually not sore feeling like a regular bruise is. Red streaking (usually on the back and sides) is also a sign of blood born yeast infection of the body.
As for stool testing, yeast that you may have can still give negative results. Its hard to test for. And if its springtail then you won,t find that in stool testing, they do invade skin and not the body as a whole. |