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Candida tropicalis can be detected in the gastrointestinal tract and on mucosal surfaces. It is an opportunistic Candida yeast that can become more prominent when the gut environment no longer keeps yeast growth well controlled. Higher levels can suggest that Candida tropicalis is actively taking more space in the gut, rather than only being present in low amounts. This may happen when bacterial competition is reduced, after antibiotic use, during immune stress, or when the balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted. Higher levels may be seen alongside loose or altered stools, gas, recurring digestive changes, mucus in stool, or mucosal irritation. Candida tropicalis levels can help show whether the gut environment is allowing a more active Candida overgrowth pattern to develop.

