candida and eye floaters
I'm trying to rule out candida albicans, I found out about it by searching for my symptoms online. But when you put candida into google images the results look quite horrendous. My case is not that bad, but I'm still unsure...
- I have eye floaters, these are getting worse (more, bigger, darker..)
- I have a furry (more like 'frothy') tongue in the morning
and the roof of my mouth is covered in gunk
- I'm bloated a lot of the time
- I crave sweet foods
- I have waves of depression and mood swings
- I have days (often after alcohol) where I feel completely lethargic, with a kind of cold tingly sensation internally.. I feel very weak.
- I took tetracycline for acne when I was younger
- Heart palpitations sometimes
- I had very mild ringworm on my inner thy, but its gone now
Is there the possibility that in the mornings my mouth is full of gunk because I sleep with my mouth open? And if I were to breath through my nose as normal, then I could rule out that symptom?
Could I put down the eye floaters to just an ageing eye (although I'm only 23), or perhaps diabetes? (I don't have that, not officially)
Could I put the bloatedness down to the fact that I eat lots of food? The food I eat is healthy, but it does contain a lot of bread and cheese which I know is bad for candida.
The depression could just be because I'm stressed about my job, and/or I'm going through a delayed puberty phase or something?
And lastly, the fatigue could well just be a hangover could it not and I'm exaggerating?
I've been thinking about this so hard that I've lost any perspective.
Recently I've started taking multibionta immune tablets with probitoics, garlic and ginkgo biloba supplements as I read these can all help. However my symptoms haven't changed.
One more point I'm concerned about is that once the debris is within the vitreous fluid in the eye, is it the yeast its self? or is it degradation of the cells in the eye caused by the yeast? And, once they are there - how can they ever possibly go?
Surly once floaters occur they are there for ever (Yes I know I've heard they eventually settle at the bottom of the eye, but this has to be nonsense because mine do settle, but when I look up and around, then they unsettle!) This infuriates me when I read it in forums, because its always mentioned by people who clearly don't have eye floaters.
Thanks for any info/advice.