How many days to show symptoms of a mold infection

There are individual differences in how long it takes for symptoms to appear after a mold infection, i.e. Candida albicans infection. Some people can develop symptoms a few hours after infection; some people have relatively strong resistance and usually develop symptoms 2-3 days after infection. Candida albicans is a conditionally pathogenic bacterium, which usually does not develop or show obvious clinical symptoms when the person has strong resistance. When systemic or local vaginal cell immunity is lowered, Candida can multiply. At this time the mutual constraints between microorganisms inside the vagina are broken, resulting in dysbiosis, from germinating spores to pseudohyphae, can appear obvious clinical symptoms. Therefore, the time of the appearance of symptoms of mold infection has a certain relationship with the strength of each person’s physical condition.