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单词 candida
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Definition of candida in English:

candida

nounˈkandɪdəˈkændɪdə
mass noun
  • A yeastlike parasitic fungus that can sometimes cause thrush.

    Genus Candida, subdivision Deuteromycotina

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The luminous moulds will also be particularly useful for helping to develop new drugs against fungal diseases such as candida or thrush.
    • Anything that destroys the good bacteria in your body that keeps candida under control can lead to thrush.
    • Oral thrush (oral candidiasis) is caused by a fungus called candida that causes an infection in the mouth.
    • It can be due to other infections, such as candida, which are not usually sexually transmitted.
    • Inability to absorb nutrients can lead to bloating, candida, gas, diarrhea and/or constipation, allergies, skin conditions and a host of other problems.
    • Sugar, on its own, is not only tasty to us humans, but bacteria like it too - it can cause problems ranging from tooth decay to yeast infections, resulting from the growth of candida in the digestive tract.
    • According to conventional medicine, candida is one of the causes of urinary tract infections (UTIs).
    • I prescribed a diet to reduce candida and to avoid the worst allergens.
    • Clotrimazole cream and pessaries are often used to treat vaginal thrush, caused by the fungus candida.
    • In women this rash is more often caused by candida, a yeast.
    • You can also buy a single dose tablet of fluconazole from the chemist, to treat vaginal candida and balanitis caused by candida.
    • Other causes of bladder infections include parasites such as schistosomiasis (found in some hot countries), and fungi such as candida, which causes thrush.
    • The most common type is a yeast infection called candida, which is the same germ that causes thrush.
    • Foods that contain simple carbohydrates such as sugar not only promote poor health, they help create conditions in which candida thrives.
    • Honey has superb anti-microbial and antibacterial properties that include the ability to inhibit salmonella, E. coli, shigella, and candida.
    • This has been shown to protect against high blood pressure, infections, candida, indigestion, stomach ulcers and bowel disorders.
    • It is becoming increasingly common for people to believe they have candida or yeast infections, causing a large variety of symptoms such as depression, tiredness, irritable bowel syndrome, aches and pains, skin diseases and so on.
    • Long-term allergies, candida, yeasts, and functional imbalances can develop from even short-term use of antibiotics.
    • Opportunistic bacteria, other parasites, fungi and candida, are threats whenever the healthy bacteria diminish.
    • Fungi such as candida (which causes thrush) can also cause brain infections if they get into the brain or bloodstream.

Origin

Modern Latin, feminine of Latin candidus 'white'.

 
 

Definition of candida in US English:

candida

nounˈkandidəˈkændɪdə
  • A yeastlike parasitic fungus that can sometimes cause thrush.

    Genus Candida, phylum Ascomycota, especially C. albicans

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Honey has superb anti-microbial and antibacterial properties that include the ability to inhibit salmonella, E. coli, shigella, and candida.
    • Clotrimazole cream and pessaries are often used to treat vaginal thrush, caused by the fungus candida.
    • This has been shown to protect against high blood pressure, infections, candida, indigestion, stomach ulcers and bowel disorders.
    • I prescribed a diet to reduce candida and to avoid the worst allergens.
    • Oral thrush (oral candidiasis) is caused by a fungus called candida that causes an infection in the mouth.
    • Opportunistic bacteria, other parasites, fungi and candida, are threats whenever the healthy bacteria diminish.
    • The luminous moulds will also be particularly useful for helping to develop new drugs against fungal diseases such as candida or thrush.
    • Inability to absorb nutrients can lead to bloating, candida, gas, diarrhea and/or constipation, allergies, skin conditions and a host of other problems.
    • Anything that destroys the good bacteria in your body that keeps candida under control can lead to thrush.
    • Foods that contain simple carbohydrates such as sugar not only promote poor health, they help create conditions in which candida thrives.
    • According to conventional medicine, candida is one of the causes of urinary tract infections (UTIs).
    • It is becoming increasingly common for people to believe they have candida or yeast infections, causing a large variety of symptoms such as depression, tiredness, irritable bowel syndrome, aches and pains, skin diseases and so on.
    • In women this rash is more often caused by candida, a yeast.
    • Other causes of bladder infections include parasites such as schistosomiasis (found in some hot countries), and fungi such as candida, which causes thrush.
    • Fungi such as candida (which causes thrush) can also cause brain infections if they get into the brain or bloodstream.
    • It can be due to other infections, such as candida, which are not usually sexually transmitted.
    • You can also buy a single dose tablet of fluconazole from the chemist, to treat vaginal candida and balanitis caused by candida.
    • The most common type is a yeast infection called candida, which is the same germ that causes thrush.
    • Long-term allergies, candida, yeasts, and functional imbalances can develop from even short-term use of antibiotics.
    • Sugar, on its own, is not only tasty to us humans, but bacteria like it too - it can cause problems ranging from tooth decay to yeast infections, resulting from the growth of candida in the digestive tract.

Origin

Modern Latin, feminine of Latin candidus ‘white’.

 
 
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