Posted by Chantel Martiromo, Article By Kyle J. Norton
Thrush is defined as condition of infection of the
mouth and throat and on the tongue caused by over growth candida fungus
in the family of Candida Albicans. it occurs most often in infants and
children.
Why the new born gets thrust
Before
the baby were born, vitamin K can cross over from the placenta to the
digestive system of the baby, leaving the digestive in the yeast free
environment. Most baby first come in contact with yeast as they as soon
as they are born. Thrush can develop if bad bacteria overwhelms the good
one in the digestive track, it can lead to overgrowth of yeast in your
baby's mouth as a result of hormonal change of the mother.
It may be
caused by yeast passing from the mother during breast feeding as a
result of using antibodies or yeast from the mother herself. In new
born, the appearance of yeast infection is white patches on the surface
of mouth and can not come off.
Test
In the
new born, oral thrust diagnosis is done by scraping the surface of the
baby's tongue and send the sample for analysis. It is simple, if the
test comes back positive, your doctor will prescribed some medicine for
the child.
Symptoms
1. White patches on the surface lining of the mouth, tongue, cheeks, gums, tonsils, and palate.
2. Cottage cheese-like appearance and painful
3. Cracking corner of the mouth
4. Loss taste and appetite
5. Mouth sensation
6. Difficulty in swallowing, if it affects the esophagus
7. Irritability
8. Trouble feeding
9. Etc.
Treatments
In
most case, if the problem is not serve, there will be no treatment as
the thrust will go away in a few weeks. In some cases, your doctor may
prescribe Nystatin, the an antifungal medicine whose function is to bind
to ergosterol of the fungal cell membrane and kill the fungii, for your
baby to apply onto the infected area a few times a day and may be 10 to
14 days.
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