Treating Gut Fermentation Syndrome
Antifungal Therapy

Antifungal therapy targets the stockpiles of yeast in the body in an effort to reduce their numbers. This is accomplished through the use of antimycotic agents and has been proved to be effective in treating gut fermentation syndrome. These medications work by killing or crippling fungi, such as yeast, in the body. Some of them accomplish this by destabilizing the fungi cells themselves while others are geared at disrupting the ability of the fungi to move throughout the body. Individual response to such treatments can vary, with some recovering quickly and others taking much longer. As with any medication, the risk of side effects should be discussed with your healthcare provider to ensure your body is in the optimal condition to receive such treatment.