Saturday, January 16, 2010

Systemic Candida Symptoms What Type Of Physician Considers Systemic Issues?

What type of physician considers systemic issues? - systemic candida symptoms

What kind of doctor systemic symptoms treated?

My topics include (but are not limited to) severe eczema of the scalp, the kidneys and the bladder pressure, intestinal problems. I think it may be naive, or perhaps a food intolerance. I would like to see a doctor to examine whether all of these issues are connected.

3 comments:

windstar... said...

I would also like an internist or a specialist for allergies, but there are things that one before you do to relieve some discomfort. Banana (not the grass on the banana thing) and a tea set Slipprey Elm (go to the local business of natural health and should alleviate both) in the same ratio of 2 parts (or cups) water 2 ounces "Herbs and eczema. Cooking , then let sit for 1 / 2 hours and use both) external (such as a shampoo / hair treatment in a container soak for 10 minutes ...) and inside (drinks, like any other tea. I also found the garlic and astragalus Root extremely effective for urinary tract infections ..., taken as a label on the bottle.
But still do not see a doctor for the tests, you can in the diabetic ... it does not happen often, but I have these symptoms in patients with diabetes seen all together.

I am in windstarhealing.webs.com if you have more questions ... Good luck and good!

wmayers9... said...

We all do. A human being is a complex organism, and all systems are interconnected and interdependent. You probably have a few things - but the worst thing you can do is to try to diagnose their own fears. The starting point is a general practitioner. If you need to see a specialist or even a specialist, the doctor can easily recognize that the most appropriate person, the referral (s) you need to make.

Tink said...

Internal medicine ....

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