The Quick Candida Checklist
The Quick Candida Checklist:
Candida—also known as yeast—is a condition that is commonly found (and often underdiagnosed) in those either currently on antibiotics, or who have taken them during their lifetime. Though the two conditions are distinctly different, Candida alone will create many of the same symptoms that beset lyme sufferers, such as fatigue, inability to concentrate, etc. I also believe that there are a number of recurrent external conditions (athlete’s foot, jock itch, vaginal infection, psoriasis) that are ultimately, simply an outward manifestation of an internal yeast condition. In the longer essay, The In-depth Candida Discussion, you may read that some of medical literature discusses this connection. For potential solutions, this page discusses some of the natural preparations that have worked for me with success.
At this site, there are a couple of diagnostic tools to help one begin to recognize, understand, and finally strategize against this condition. This first one, the checklist directly below, is a quick way to get an impression of Candida, both in terms of general information, or its likelihood. That longer Candida essay is a much more in-depth discussion: where it comes from, and what to do about it..
The below checklist allows you to click through your answers and come up with a calculated score. Or, if you prefer, you may print this out in pdf form. Keeping a tally of the responses should give a good idea as to whether or not candida might be a health factor. For the sake of comparison, my own score has ranged from a high of 193 (as a male—whose scorings are different from female), to a current 95, with that decrease largely due to a three month course of decreasing sugar consumption, and the taking of some of those natural preparations linked earlier.
Candida Questionnaire and Score Sheet
The following questionnaire is provided by the gracious work and permission of Dr. William Crook. For information on contacting Dr. Crook’s office, see below.
This questionnaire is designed for adults and the scoring system isn’t appropriate for children. It lists factors in your medical history which promote the growth of Candida Albicans (Section A), and symptoms commonly found in individuals with yeast-connected illness (Sections B and C).
For each “Yes” answer in Section A, circle the Point Score in that section. Total your score and record it on the line at the end of the section. Then move on to Sections B and C and score as directed.
Filling out and scoring this questionnaire should help you and your physician evaluate the possible role of candida in contributing to your health condition, more as an indicator, than an automatic “Yes” or “No” answer.
Section A: History
Point Score:
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1. | Have you taken tetracycline’s (or other antibiotics) for 2 months (or longer)? | 25 | |
2. | Have you, at any time in your life, taken other “broad spectrum” antibiotics (Including Keflex®, ampicillin, amoxicillin, Ceclor®, Bactrim®, and Septra®*) for respiratory, urinary or other infections (for 2 months or longer, or in shorter courses 4 or more times in a 1-year period? | 20 | |
3. | Have you, at any time in your life, been troubled by persistent vaginal problems or had 3 or more episodes of vaginitis in a year? | 25 | |
4. | Have you been pregnant 2 or more times? — Have you been pregnant 1 time? |
5 3 |
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5. | Have you taken birth control pills for more than 2 years? — For 6 months to 2 years? |
15 8 |
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6. | Have you taken prednisone, Decadron® or other cortisone-type drugs for more than 2 weeks? — For 2 weeks or less? |
15
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7. | Does exposure to perfumes, insecticides, fabric shop odors and other chemicals provoke… Moderate to severe symptoms? — Mild symptoms? |
20 5 |
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8. | Are your symptoms worse on damp, muggy days or in moldy places? | 20 | |
9. | Have you had persistent athlete’s foot, “jock itch”, or other chronic fungous infections of the skin or nails? Have such infections been… Severe or persistent? — Mild to moderate? |
20 10 |
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10. | Do you crave sugar? | 10 | |
11. | Do you crave breads? | 10 | |
12. | Do you crave alcoholic beverages? | 10 | |
13. | Does tobacco smoke really bother you? | 10 | |
TOTAL SCORE, Section A:
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Section B: Major Symptoms
For each symptom which is present, enter the appropriate figure in the Point Score column:
If a symptom is mild, score 3 points.
If a symptom is moderate, score 6 points.
If a symptom is severe or disabling, score 9 points.
Add total score for this section and record it on the line at the end of this section.
Point Score:
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1. | Fatigue or lethargy. | |||
2. | Feeling of being “drained” | |||
3. | Poor memory | |||
4. | Feeling “spacey ” or “unreal” | |||
5. | Depression | |||
6. | Numbness, burning or tingling | |||
7. | Muscle aches | |||
8. | Muscle weakness or paralysis | |||
9. | Pain and/or swelling in joints | |||
10. | Abdominal pain | |||
11. | Constipation | |||
12. | Diarrhea | |||
13. | Bloating | |||
14. | Troublesome vaginal discharge | |||
15. | Persistent vaginal burning or itching | |||
16. | Prostatitis | |||
17. | Impotence | |||
18. | Loss of sexual feeling | |||
19. | Endometriosis | |||
20. | Dysmenorrhea | |||
21. | Premenstrual tension | |||
22. | Spots in front of eyes | |||
23. | Erratic Vision | |||
TOTAL SCORE, Section B:
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Section C: Other Symptoms
For each symptom which is present*, enter the appropriate figure in the Point Score column:
If a symptom is mild, score 1 points.
If a symptom is moderate, score 2 points.
If a symptom is severe or disabling, score 3 points.
Add total score for this section and record it on the line at the end of this section.
*Note: While the symptoms in this section occur commonly in patients with yeast-connected illness, they also occur commonly in patients who do not have candida.
Point Score:
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1. | Drowsiness | |||
2. | Irritability or jitteriness | |||
3. | Incoordination | |||
4. | Inability to concentrate | |||
5. | Frequent mood swings | |||
6. | Headache | |||
7. | Dizziness / loss of balance | |||
8. | Pressure above ears…feeling of head swelling and tingling | |||
9. | Itching | |||
10. | Other rashes | |||
11. | Heartburn | |||
12. | Indigestion | |||
13. | Belching and intestinal gas | |||
14. | Mucus in stools | |||
15. | Hemorrhoids | |||
16. | Dry mouth | |||
17. | Rash or blisters in mouth | |||
18. | Bad breath | |||
19. | Joint swelling or arthritis | |||
20. | Nasal congestion or discharge | |||
21. | Postnasal drip | |||
22. | Nasal itching | |||
23. | Sore or dry throat | |||
24. | Cough | |||
25. | Pain or tightness in chest | |||
26. | Wheezing or shortness of breath | |||
27. | Urgency or urinary frequency | |||
28. | Burning on urination | |||
29. | Failing vision | |||
30. | Burning or tearing eyes | |||
31. | Recurrent ear infections | |||
32. | Fluid in ears | |||
33. | Ear pain or deafness | |||
34. | Tubes in ears | |||
35. | Other symptoms: | |||
TOTAL SCORE, Section C:
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GRAND TOTAL SCORE (Total Score for Sections A, B, and C):
Evaluation:
(Note that the scoring will be different for females and males as seven questions apply exclusively to women, while only two apply exclusively to men.)
- If your point score is over 180 in women (and 140 in men), candida almost certainly plays a role in causing your health problems.
- If your point score is over 120 in women (and 90 in men), candida probably plays a role in causing your health problems.
- If your point score is 60 to 120 for women (and 40 to 90 in men), candida possibly plays a role in causing your health problems.
- If your point score is less than 60 for women (and 40 for men), candida is less apt to be playing a significant role in causing your health problems.
Information on contacting Dr. Crook:
For anyone interested in contacting Dr. Crook’s office directly, his address (now many years ago) is below. When I first contacted him those years ago, I have found his office exceptionally gracious, caring, and more than willing to help. I thank Dr. Crook for his pioneering work in this field.
Location:
45 Conrad Drive., Ste. 100,
Jackson, TN 38305
Phone contact:
(901) 660-5027