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[INFO] Sweet’s syndrome and an increased risk of developing thrush

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A 1992 case-study showed that Sweet’s syndrome can weaken the immune system, and affect the immune system’s ability to deal with the fungal infection Candida albicans or thrush. Read more @ helpforsweetssyndromeuk.wor...

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I get thrush a lot now.

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