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Oral Candidiasis - Articles
Side Effect: Oral Thrush
by
Lauren B.
Posted
Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:33am
blood sugar. Oral thrush may also be a side effect of antibiotic treatment, since antibiotics kill off good bacteria as well as infection, resulting in an imbalance in the body's naturally occurring flora. Thrush is also common in people who suffer from anemia or have hormone related disorders.
Treatment:
Oral thrush requires treatment by a medical
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Oral Thrush
by
Sandy
Posted
Fri 22 May 2009 11:44pm
this is an important topic to talk about so all of us using MDI's can be extra careful.
This infection is called "Thrush". It is a yeast infection of the mucous membranes of the mouth, effecting the cheeks, tongue and roof of the mouth.
Folks usually get "Thrush" from not rinsing well after use of their inhalers. The chemicals in the medicine stick inside your
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Oral Thrush
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Dr. Ellie Phillips
Posted
Tue 22 Mar 2011 12:03pm
Hi, Dr. Ellie,
My problem is that I developed oral thrush six months after starting to use xylitol (‘Perfect Sweet, 100% granulated xylitol) and it is proving...’t changed my diet. I understand from your blog that xylitol works against thrush, so I can’t understand why I have developed this unpleasant disorder. Apart from that, my health
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Oral Thrush
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Dr. Ellie Phillips
Posted
Tue 22 Mar 2011 12:00am
Dr. Ellie,
How long should we rinse with Closys, Listerine and Act?
Are you saying no water rinse after brushing w/ toothpaste?
A
Dear A:
The mouth rinses serve different purposes and so they are used accordingly:
Closys is creating "oxygen bubbles" (not exactly - but concept is this) so give it a little tim ...
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Oral Yeast Infection – Thrush
by
Mike V.
Posted
Thu 06 Nov 2008 11:40pm
2 Comments
An oral yeast infection in the mouth of infants and adults is called “thrush.” It is usually caused by the tiny yeast called Candida albicans. It appears as thick white... or hypothyroidism are the most at risk for oral yeast infections. Older adults often experience thrush under their dentures.
In AIDS patients, an infection called esophagitis may form
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A Diet To Treat Candidiasis
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Healthy Living ..
Posted
Mon 02 Feb 2009 11:11pm
A diet to treat yeast infections.
If you believe that yeast infection is something that you only get from direct contact with someone that has it, then think again. There are a number of possible causes of yeast infection. Among the possibilities include using oral contraceptive pills, taking oral steroids, about to get your period, being a diabetic, use
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Candidiasis – Causes And Remedies
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Methods of Healing

Posted
Tue 13 Jul 2010 6:03pm
Candida (or Candida Albicans) is a mycosis that lives in the human intestine. It is a part of the intestinal flora. Everyone has in their body a small proportion of Candida and other bacteria that keep each other in balance. When certain...
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Chronic Systemic Candidiasis Symptoms
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Ted K.
Posted
Mon 01 Feb 2010 12:00am
With Systemic Candidiasis there is often a fine line between misdiagnosis and the proper diagnosis.
For instance, a friend of mine was feeling really tired and when her normal doctor didn’t have the answer, she went to a naturopath, who diagnosed her with Chronic Systemic Candidiasis because she was tired and craved sugar. The naturopath
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Aarkstore Enterprise Candidiasis - Pipeline Review, Q4 2010
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Aarkstore
Posted
Mon 17 Jan 2011 6:57am
Aarkstore announce a new report "Candidiasis - Pipeline Review, Q4 2010" through its vast collection of market research report.
Global Markets Direct’s, “Candidiasis Pipeline Review, Q4 2010”, provides an overview of the Candidiasis therapeutic pipeline. This report provides information on the therapeutic development for Candidiasis, complete
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candidiasis
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Mike J.
Posted
Wed 12 Jan 2011 2:50am
that explained our prediciment,,,it is systemic candidiasis, and once established ,these organisms can proliferate in your body forever and result in a slow decline of health and wellness... compromised by Candidiasis....if you are not well and have had no diagnosis, dont rule out candida overgrowth
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