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Candida intermedia is a less common Candida yeast species that can be detected in the gastrointestinal tract and on mucosal surfaces. In low amounts, Candida intermedia may be present without causing problems. Higher levels can indicate a broader and more varied yeast pattern, especially when Candida species beyond the most common types are present. This may happen when the normal balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted, for example after antibiotic use, immune stress, gut imbalance, or reduced competition from other microorganisms. Higher levels can be linked to digestive changes, altered stool quality, gas, mucosal irritation, itching, skin irritation, or ear issues. Candida intermedia levels can help show whether the fungal profile includes a wider range of Candida species rather than a more typical Candida pattern.

