GetCuredOrDieTrying
Especially: 7 Persistent thrush in mouth or fungal infection on skin.
http://pediatrics.med.miami.edu/documents/89455_10_Warning.pdf
Primary Immunodeficiency (PI) causes children and adults to have infections that come back frequently or are unusually hard to cure. 1:500 persons are affected by one of the known Primary Immunodeficiencies. If you or someone you know is affected by two or more of the following Warning Signs, speak to a physician about the possible presence of an underlying Primary Immunodeficiency.
1 Four or more new ear infections within 1 year.
2 Two or more serious sinus infections within 1 year.
3 Two or more months on
Antibiotics with little effect.
4 Two or more pneumonias within 1 year.
5 Failure of an infant to gain weight or grow normally.
6 Recurrent, deep skin or organ abscesses.
7 Persistent thrush in mouth or fungal infection on skin.
8 Need for intravenous
Antibiotics to clear infections.
9 Two or more deep-seated infections including septicemia.
10 A family history of PI.
Why use of
Antibiotics in Primary Immunodeficiency may be a very bad choice -
Candida: A disease of Antibiotics:
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