What’s wrong with a stool test for mold?

Stool tested with mold, clinically can consider mycosis enterocolitica, abuse of antibiotics and hormones, unclean diet, mold infection and other conditions. 1. Mycosis enterocolitica is mostly seen in people with poor resistance, such as patients undergoing radiotherapy and people with long-term malnutrition. The most common strain is Candida albicans. 2. When the abuse of antibiotics and hormones may cause intestinal flora imbalance, which may be found in the stool mold. 3. Mold can also be detected in the stool when moldy, expired or spoiled food is consumed. 4. The use of public baths, public toilets have the possibility of mold infections, resulting in mold infections can have the performance of mold in the stool. Stool tests have mold need to be timely medical treatment, so as not to delay the condition, under the guidance of the physician to take antifungal drugs, such as mycotoxin tablets.