Monday, September 5, 2011

Oral Thrush

Oral thrush, otherwise known as a yeast infection in the mouth, occurs when too much yeast accumulates in the mouth. It can be very uncomfortable to deal with, and usually it causes white lesions to occur on the cheeks and even on the tongue. Even the roof of the mouth, the throat, the tonsils, and even your gums can end up being affected by this problem.

You'll find that oral thrush can actually occur to anyone; however, it is usually babies, toddlers, those with bad immune systems, or elderly people who end up contracting them. While it is usually not a bad problem for children and adults that are healthy, people who have weak immune systems can really have sever problems and have a hard time controlling the yeast infection.

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It is important that you know what to look for in case you end up suffering from an oral yeast infection. The main symptom to watch out for is a white and creamy lesion in your mouth that occurs on the inner cheeks or tongue, or elsewhere in your mouth. Usually these lesions look a bit like cottage cheese and they can bleed and become quite painful.

Many people wonder how they can end up with a yeast infection inside their mouth. Well, there are bacteria, fungi, and viruses that are all over and inside of your body. However, in some cases, there can be too much yeast in the body and it can overproduce, causing a yeast infection. Often this occurs to people with compromised immune systems or people taking antibiotics.

Some illnesses that can make people more likely to get an oral yeast infection include cancer, AIDS, and diabetes mellitus. Also, women who get vaginal yeast infections are more likely to deal with a yeast infection in their mouth as well. Newborns often develop oral yeast infections right after birth, especially if their mother had a yeast infection while pregnant.

If you do have oral thrush, there are treatments available that can help. Of course the treatment that is best for your case can depend on the cause of the problem and your age. Usually babies that are dealing with this problem don't need treatment, although unsweetened yogurt may help. Healthy adults can also help deal with the problem by eating unsweetened yogurt or taking capsules of acidophilus. For adults who have bad immune systems, antifungal medications may be necessary to deal with the problem, although usually these are a last resort.

Oral Thrush

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