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Volume 7

Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy

Infectious Diseases & Endocrinology 2019

February 27-28, 2019

February 27-28, 2019 Tokyo, Japan

Infectious Diseases, Diabetes and Endocrinology

Global Experts Meeting on

Huang Wei Ling, J Infect Dis Ther 2019, Volume 7

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C2-062

Is it possible to treat

Candida

fungus infection without the use of anti-fungicides medication

Huang Wei Ling

Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil

Introduction & Aim:

Candidiasis is an infection caused by

Candida

, which is already living inside the body (mouth, throat,

gut, vagina, skin). Sometimes

Candida

can multiply causing an infection, if the environment changes. The study aims to

demonstrate if it is possible to treat

Candida

infection without the anti-fungicides.

Method:

The method used was two case reports. In both cases, the patients were being treated for vaginal candidiasis with

anti-fungicides and the condition would relapse after the end of the anti-fungicide medication treatment. They were treated

with Traditional Chinese medicine approach, using auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting, diet regulation and

correction of the emotional factors through acupuncture.

Results:

With the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine approach, with diet regulation and seeing the patient as whole, not only

focusing the spot of infection, both patients were cured without the use of anti-fungicides. Each patient is seen individually, but

the main factor maintaining the fungus was the humidity, caused by the spleen-pancreas deficiency. Correcting the humididty

in the body through diet and acupuncture, the factors maintaining the fungus growth were corrected and both cases were

cured without the use of any antifungicide medication.

Conclusion:

We conclude in this study that

Candida

infections can be treated without the use of antifungicides. For this aim,

we need to see the patient as a whole looking to their energy imbalances, changing the dietary habits and using acupuncture,

to restore the balance between the internal energy.

Biography

Huang Wei Ling has completed her Graduation in Medicine in Londrina State University. She is a specialist in infectious and parasitic diseases. She is a General

Practitioner and Parenteral and Enteral Medical Nutrition Therapist.

weilingmg@gmail.com