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There is a connection between these disease?


I'm 21 y female

In the last 2 months I had:
* Acute necrotic ulcerative gingivitis
* Vaginal Candida (still treating...)
* Herpes Labialis

Other hints
I suffer of
* PCOS (consequent amenorrhea and hair thinning/falling)
* Keratosis Pilaris
* Folliculitis
* Irregular Intestine

I dont know but many of them looks like connected as they're infections. WHat may be the cause?

Right now I also have a bad sore throat but that's winter connected I guess :) !....

Wow, that's probably more things than I've had in my life and my parents' lives added together... You should see a doctor as your immune system is obviously not serving you well.

there could be but a Physicians advice is in order

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