Yeast Questionnaire
This short test will help you determine the possibility (or probability) that your health problems are yeast connected. Answer these 10 questions. If you answer yes to a question keep track of the number in the right hand column. Add up your points.
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1. Have you taken repeated or prolonged courses of antibacterial drugs? =
4
2. Have you been bothered by recurrent vaginal, prostate or urinary infections? = 3
3. Do you feel "sick all over," yet the cause hasn't been found? =
2
4. Are you bothered by hormone disturbances, including PMS, menstrual
irregularities, sexual dysfunction, sugar craving, low body temperature or
fatigue? = 2
5. Are you unusually sensitive to tobacco smoke, perfumes, colognes and other
chemical odors? = 2
6. Are you bothered by memory or concentration problems, feeling "spacey"? = 2
7. Have you taken prolonged courses of prednisone or any other steroids; or have
you taken "birth control pills" for longer than 3 years? = 2
8. Do some foods disagree with you or trigger your Symptoms? =
1
9. Do you suffer with constipation, diarrhea, bloating or abdominal pain? = 1
10. Does your skin itch, tingle or burn; or is it unusually dry; or are you bothered
by rashes? = 1
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Scoring for women: If your score is 9 or more, your health problems are probably yeast connected. If your score is 12 or more, your health problems are almost certainly yeast connected.
Scoring for men: If your score is 7 or more, your health problems are probably yeast connected. If your score is 10 or more, your health problems are almost certainly yeast connected.
If your score is High (7-10+) you may want to take a more accurate yeast test - Take Test Here
** This second test will give you an ccurate indication of the severity of your condition.
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