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What is oral thrush?

 


Oral thrush is an infection of yeast fungus, Candida albicans, in the mucous membranes of the mouth. Strictly speaking, thrush is only a temporary candida infection in the oral cavity of babies. However, we have for this purpose expanded the term to include candida infections occurring in the mouth and throat of adults, also known as candidosis or moniliasis.



What symptoms oral thrush?

 


White, cream coloured, or yellow spots in the mouth. The spots are slightly raised. There is normally no pain in the area underneath the spots. If you scrape off these spots, they leave small wounds that bleed slightly. In adults, thrush can cause an uncomfortable burning sensation in the mouth and throat.



Who is at risk?

 


Newborn babies.
Denture users.
Adults with diabetes or other metabolic disturbance.
People undergoing antibiotic or chemotherapy treatment.
Drug users.
People with poor nutrition.
People with an immune deficiency.

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