Yeast overgrowth: Yeast are normally there in the body, but when something 'tips' the balance, there can be more yeast than we like. This could take the shape of thrush or a fungal rash for example. Sometimes we get 'overgrowth' of yeast in the stool. Usually this comes about from antibiotics -that kill off alot of the 'good' bacteria (as well as any germs present) and too much yeast can result. Should resolve soon
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