Can Yeast Infection
Get In The Mouth?
Oral thrush is a form of yeast infection. The infection
thrives in the warm climate of the mouth, which is a prime area
that stays moist.
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Though oral thrush is usually a mouth infection found in
babies and the elderly, it can be corrected with the proper
medication and diet control.
Diet has much to do with aiding bodily functions, including
the immune system and keeping yeast growth under control.
Besides diet, the other factors that can influence yeast
overgrowth include: dental plates, pregnancy, antibiotics,
contraceptive pills, chemotherapy, endocrine conditions, iron
deficiency, and an underlying skin disease.
Skin swabs and scrapings can help diagnose oral thrush. It
invades the tissues, causing a white filmy substance that coats
the tongue or the roof of the mouth, the throat or inside the
lips. It can sometimes be a yellow coating, but white is more
common.
Cravings for sugar, alcohol, or bread can be connected to
yeast. Although babies won't be able to verbally state
cravings, there are other indications of an oral yeast
infection. Digestion problems and fatigue are two of the
symptoms, but these can be obvious symptoms of many other
illnesses as well. A rash might accompany the yeast infection.
There could be red, peeling patches on the palate or tongue,
extra discolored tissue, and red cracks at the corners of the
mouth.
Babies are made especially uncomfortable because of the
burning sensations in the mouth. Both babies and the elderly
can be at the disadvantage of being unable to express and
pinpoint their discomfort.
Thrush causes discomfort with babies while nursing. The
yeast can be transferred to the baby at birth from a vaginal
overgrowth, an infection under the mother's breast, on the
nursed nipples, or inside the breast. A pet or another family
member can pass on a yeast infection as well, though there is
more chance of contracting it from the mother. Mother and baby
may need to be treated for the yeast infection at the same
time. If one is treated and the other is not, there is a higher
chance of the yeast infection being passed on again and again,
as though on a yo-yo cycle from one to the other. The more a
person has a yeast infection, the harder it could become for it
to be treated with each occurring instance.
Babies may lose interest in their food if they are
uncomfortable from the thrush. It inhibits ease of swallowing.
They may cry more and have sleep disruptions as a result of
hunger from not being able to eat properly or because of the
general unease the infection causes. If left untreated, the
baby could incur other problems because of their unhappy and
unhealthy state. If you notice a milky white surface of the
baby's tongue or other area in the mouth that will not wipe off
with a moist cloth, have the baby checked for a possible yeast
infection as soon as possible. A healthy baby is a happier
baby; and a happy baby means a happier mom.
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