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Candida parapsilosis can be detected in the gastrointestinal tract, on the skin, and on mucosal surfaces. It is a Candida yeast that is often associated with body surfaces, meaning areas such as the skin, mouth, and other mucosal linings. Higher levels in the gut can suggest that the intestinal environment is allowing Candida parapsilosis to remain present or grow more than expected. This may happen when bacterial competition is reduced, after antibiotic use, during immune stress, or when the normal balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted. Higher levels may be seen alongside altered stool quality, gas, digestive changes, mucosal irritation, or signs that a surface associated yeast is becoming part of the gut’s fungal imbalance. Candida parapsilosis levels can help show whether the yeast pattern includes Candida species that may be influenced by both mucosal balance and the gut environment.

