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Candida famata is a less common yeast species that can be detected in the gastrointestinal tract and on mucosal surfaces. In low amounts, yeasts may be present without causing problems, but higher levels of Candida famata can be a stronger sign that the fungal balance is disturbed. Because this yeast is not usually expected to be dominant, increased levels can suggest that less common yeast species have been given space to grow. This may happen when the normal balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted, such as after antibiotic use, immune stress, gut imbalance, or other conditions that favour yeast growth. Higher levels may be seen alongside digestive changes, altered stool quality, gas, mild mucosal irritation, or other signs that less common yeasts are taking more space in the gut environment. Candida famata levels can help show whether less common yeast species are present as part of a broader fungal pattern.

