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Candida lambica can be detected in the gastrointestinal tract and on mucosal surfaces. Its presence may sometimes reflect exposure from the dog’s diet or environment, or temporary passage through the gut. Higher levels can suggest that Candida lambica is not only passing through, but that the gut environment is less able to keep this yeast in check, allowing it to remain detectable or increase. This may happen when the normal balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted. Higher levels may be seen alongside altered stool quality, gas, mild digestive changes, or signs that an exposure related yeast is remaining in the gut rather than only passing through. Candida lambica levels can help show whether an exposure related yeast is becoming part of a broader fungal pattern.

