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Candida dubliniensis is a yeast that is closely related to Candida albicans and can be found on mucous membranes and in the gastrointestinal tract. In low and balanced amounts, it may be present without causing problems. When the normal balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted, Candida dubliniensis can become more noticeable as part of a broader yeast imbalance. This can happen after factors such as antibiotic use, immune stress, gut imbalance, or conditions that give yeast more space to grow. Higher levels can be linked to digestive changes, altered stool quality, gas, mucosal irritation, skin or ear irritation, or recurring yeast related signs. Candida dubliniensis levels can help show whether the yeast imbalance is broader than Candida albicans alone.

