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Candida albicans is a yeast that can normally be found in the gut, on mucous membranes, and sometimes on the skin or in the ears. In low and balanced amounts, it may be present without causing problems. When the normal bacterial and fungal balance is disrupted, Candida albicans can grow more than expected and contribute to yeast overgrowth. This can happen after factors such as antibiotic use, immune stress, skin or gut imbalance, or conditions that give yeast more space to grow. Higher levels can be linked to digestive changes, gas, altered stool quality, itching, skin irritation, ear issues, or recurring yeast related signs. Candida albicans levels can help show whether yeast overgrowth is part of the dog’s wider gut imbalance.

