The Four Types Of Oral
Yeast Infections
Most people are familiar with vaginal yeast infections,
something that affects seventy-five percent of the world's
women. People are less familiar with oral yeast infections.
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The fungus that causes oral yeast infections is Candidia.
There are four types of oral yeast infections.
The first type of oral yeast infection is Moniliasis.
Moniliasis is characterized by a thick white or yellow phlegm
that coats the entire surface of the mouth. When this phlegm is
wiped away the underlying tissue is an angry red color.
Moniliasis is also called thrush. Erythematous is another oral
yeast infection. It's characterized by patches of red, peeling
skin on the mouth's palette and the tongue. When a person is
diagnosed with Angular cheilitis they will have angry red
cracks in the corners of their mouth. If there is extra tissue
in the mouth, usually discolored, the person is probably
suffering from a condition called Hyperplastic. If the
condition is left unchecked it's possible for other tissues and
organs in the body to become infected and compromised.
People who have an oral yeast infection will sometimes crave
alcohol, sugar, bread and other foods that contain large
amounts of yeast. They'll often feel like their mouth is
burning. Other common symptoms of an oral yeast infection
include fatigue, depression, joint/muscle pain, and digestive
problems.
Oral yeast infections seem to be most common in the young or
elderly. It is unusual (but not unheard of) for a healthy
person in the prime of their life to have an oral yeast
infection. Some people will develop an oral yeast infection
when they are on chemotherapy. Sometimes the stress of an organ
transplant will trigger an oral yeast infection. Because AIDS
and HIV already suppress the immune system it is not unusual
for someone dealing with these illnesses to have oral yeast
infections. If you suffer from chronic health problems you are
more likely to develop an oral yeast infection then if you are
a healthy person. Changes in their blood sugar make diabetics
prone to oral yeast infections.
Steroids and antibiotics make a body more susceptible to an
oral yeast infection, because they suppress the bodies immune
system. It isn't unheard of for a woman's birth control to lead
to an oral yeast infection. Iron deficiencies can cause an oral
yeast infection, it is believed that a low iron level in the
bloodstream lowers the bodies immune system, making it more
prone to infection.
Nystatin, Triazoles, Amphotericin B, Candicidin, and
Ketoconazole are drugs that are frequently used to treat oral
yeast infections. If you prefer a natural treatment you might
want to consider capricin tea, artemisia, grapefruit seed
extract, gentian, grape seed oil, or homeopathic Cadida
silicea.
Because infants are particularly susceptible to oral yeast
infections parents need to frequently examine their child's
mouth. They should pay particular attention to any lesions that
make it difficult for their child to eat. If they notice lesion
in the infants mouth they should immediately bring the child to
the pediatrician. Sterilizing your child's pacifiers will help
prevent an oral yeast infection.
If you experience chronic oral yeast infections (of they
happen frequently) you will want to discuss preventative
measures with your physician. They will be able to recommend an
antibiotic that might help prevent future oral yeast
infections.
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