What is thrush?


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It is a yeast infection in the mouth. It coats the tounge and possibly the inside of the cheeks and roof of the mouth. (kind of whitish yellow) Very common within infants. It can also be a sign of immune problems such as HIV. Candida is another name for yeast and it is a difficult problem to fix. One correct way to stop it is to cut out sugar and steal probiotics such as accidophilus which is a good germs found in yogurt (best if sugar free). Also Kiefer and Bio-k are apposite sources.

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Thrush is a common infection that affects frequent newborns and younger children. It is cause by the Candida albicans yeast or fungus, which can also cause vaginal infections and diaper rash. When it infects a child's mouth, it is called oropharyngeal Candidiasis, or more simply - thrush.

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Thrush is when you get a white or yellowish coating on your tongue and it is indicative of a yeast infection. One next to thrush should quit eating article with yeast and near sugar as sugar feeds the yeast. And drink lots of hose down.

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my mom have it its something to do with your tongone and it made her's turn colors and it be painful so she get medicine for it.She get by a medicine that she be alergict to

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Thrush is an oral yeast infection! You can get it by taking antibiotics.

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Thrush is an oral yeast infection

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Basically, thrush is an oral yeast infection. It is often most commonly a lower infection to antibiotics. Generally, an oral "swish" concentration is used to clear it up or sometimes a few doses of Diflucan are given orally. It is a yellowish-white stuff ...kinda hairy-looking that forms on the tongue or gumline





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