Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Common Signs and Causes of Oral Thrush

If you are suffering from oral thrush, then you have a form of candidiasis - in this case a yeast infection in your mouth. This is a common fungal condition that can occur in all age groups.

Causes of oral thrush:

If a women has a yeast infection at the time they give birth, the baby can develop oral thrush. It will be painful and will be indicated by white patches on the inside of the mouth. It can cause the baby to refuse to eat. Treatment is simple using Nyastin drops.

If the baby has oral thrush and the mother is breastfeeding, this can cause infection to her breast, causing bleeding and pain. She should use a breast pump until her baby's infection is fixed.

In adults, performing oral sex on a person who has a yeast infection can cause yeast infection in the mouth. Treatment for oral thrush in adults usually consists of anti fungal mouthwash that is swished around in the mouth then swallowed. This will effectively treat thrush that occurs in the throat. Anti fungal throat lozenges are also used to treat yeast infection of the mouth.

People diagnosed with HIV/AIDS are at increased risk for yeast infection of the mouth. One of the risk factors for yeast infection is weakened or compromised immune systems. Symptoms of oral thrush in an adult include white or yellow raised spots in the mouth, that if scraped off leave a red sore accompanied by some bleeding.

Other instances that can compromise the immune system and cause oral thrush include cancer, diabetes, use of medications such as antibiotics and drugs that prevent rejection of transplanted organs. Anti rejection medications act to reduce the immune system's ability to view transplanted organs as foreign invaders. This helps to prevent rejection.

Maintaining good dental hygiene can be difficult if you are suffering from oral thrush. This should only last for a few days as this is the normal length of time it takes for anti fungal products to do their job.

Oral thrush can also be an indication of oral cancer.

Denture wearers are at risk for oral thrush as well. Wearing dentures will always equate with having oral yeast.

Sufferers of oral thrush may experience difficulty swallowing or can suffer from a fever.

If you believe you may be suffering from oral thrush, you should prevent complications from developing by seeking medical assistance straight away.

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