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Candida krusei can be detected in the gastrointestinal tract and on mucosal surfaces. In low amounts, Candida krusei may be present without causing problems. Higher levels can indicate that the gut environment is already disturbed in a way that allows Candida krusei to persist or grow. This may happen when the normal balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted, for example after antibiotic use, immune stress, gut imbalance, reduced competition from other microorganisms, or previous antifungal exposure. Candida krusei is known as a more resilient Candida yeast, which means it may be harder for a disturbed gut ecosystem to keep in balance. Higher levels may be seen alongside recurring or more persistent digestive changes, altered stool quality, gas, mucosal irritation, or signs of a more robust yeast imbalance. Candida krusei levels can help show whether this more resilient yeast is part of the dog’s fungal pattern.

