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Could intermittent low-grade fever be a symptom of yeast infection?

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Could intermittent low-grade fever be a symptom of yeast infection?

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Fever often accompanies yeast infection of the blood stream, which is termed systemic yeast infection. To test for yeast in the blood, you need to have a yeast culture and/or yeast antibody tests on blood. Remember that these tests may give a high percentage of false negative results. Your child may also have an intestinal yeast overgrowth as well.

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