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Treatments For Oral Thrush - Articles
Side Effect: Oral Thrush
by
Lauren B.
Posted
Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:33am
Candida albicans is the Latin term for thrush. Thrush is a yeast-like naturally occurring fungus found in the body's mouth and digestive system. A healthy body with a good balance of beneficial bacteria is able to keep thrush from becoming overly productive and causing infection. When the body's chemistry is changed from illness or infection, the ...
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Oral Thrush
by
Whidbeywoman
Posted
Thu 25 Aug 2011 12:00am
Ron mouth sores are so bad now, he can't eat anything. About all he can tolerate is drinking Ensure at room tempeture. I suspect that he will lose a lot of weight from this. The past two nights Ron got little sleep. The pain kept waking him up. So today he conferred with the Oncologist. It turns out Ron has oral thrush .
Thrush is the common ...
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Pure coconut oil - Alternative solution for oral thrush in babies
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Dr.Savitha Suri
Posted
Mon 18 Mar 2013 3:22pm
Breast milk is a treasure house of nutrients and immunity building components. These nutrients keep babies healthy.
Thrush is a yeast infection in the mouth. Exposure to antibiotics (either by the child or a breastfeeding mother), yeast on nipple, yeast infection in birth canal of mother etc can cause thrush. If baby is on antibiotics, it ...
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Oral Thrush
by
Sandy
Posted
Fri 22 May 2009 11:44pm
I recently received an e-mail from a patient in regards to an infection she developed in her mouth due to her (MDI) Metered dose inhaler. I think 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 muc ...
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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 to be very difficult to get rid off. I have had it for almost three months. I haven’t been ill, apart from a mild dose of flu at Christmas; I haven’t been on antibiotics and I ha ...
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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 lacy patches that can form anywhere inside the mouth, including the tongue or palate.
If the white patches are scraped away, the area underneath will be red and may bleed. Occ ...
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Thrush Treatment – What You Need to Know
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Fri 19 Apr 2013 8:29am
Women have it way easier at work than men do. I've seen this for myself a number of times.
And why? It's just so easy for them to get off work when guys keep making clumsy excuses that you can easily see through.
Now, you might wonder as to how this is possible, and so for your benefit, use these two magic words (if you're a woman, ...
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VAGINAL THRUSH: SIX WAYS IT COULD HAVE DEVELOPED
by
OlwenAnderson
Posted
Sun 09 Aug 2009 7:03pm
How To Tell If You Have Thrush
Itching, irritation and a creamy smelly discharge are the first signs of a thrush infection. But many sexual infections have similar symptoms, so its important to obtain a professional diagnosis from your doctor or sexual health clinic first.
How DidYour Thrush Infection Develop?
As a part of your body th ...
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Thrush treatment is vital!
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Tue 02 Nov 2010 5:08am
Introduction
From a philosophical point of view, almost everything in this world has a reason to exist. It becomes harder as you grow older to think that only a few things could be true (much like Ernest Hemingway quoted once) and in this sense, it is hard to dogmatically label something as good or bad. Perhaps an easier ...
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