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The article was written by Doctor Pediatric Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital
Oral thrush is a common childhood infection that affects the inner cheeks, roof of the mouth, and tongue. While it is fairly treatable, it can be uncomfortable and a cause for concern for new mothers.
1. What is oral thrush in babies?
The picture of oral thrush is white or yellow patches that appear inside the mouth, especially on the tongue, lips, and roof. This infection will not affect health nor cause pain.
2. Causes of oral thrush in children
The causative agent is the fungus Candida Albicans. This fungal overgrowth is what causes oral thrush in babies. Some risk factors for oral thrush in babies:
Oral thrush occurs when the baby is exposed to the fungus during childbirth Due to hormonal changes in the baby Antibiotic mother's, especially when the mother is giving Breastfeeding can promote oral thrush Improper sterilization and hygiene of bottles or pacifiers can cause oral thrush in babies
3. How do I know the white patches in my baby's mouth are oral thrush?
Before starting treatment, you must make sure it is oral thrush. If you notice a similar white patch on your baby's tongue and you can't clear it, it could be milk residue. But if these patches are seen in other spots in its mouth and you can't rub it and clean it, it could be oral thrush. Also, your baby may cry while feeding or while using a pacifier.
4. Can oral thrush cause pain in children?
Thrush in young children is usually painless, but can be uncomfortable. Your baby may eat less or eat intermittently due to discomfort.
5. Suggestions for breastfeeding moms
Clean nipples before breastfeeding Oral thrush medication for babies to be used after meals If you are using a breast pump to express milk, make sure that the bottle is properly sterilized Nipples and bottles need to be cleaned properly. Wash, sterilize and dry before using on children
6. Medicines for treatment
Although oral thrush goes away on its own in a few weeks, in case the child is uncomfortable, the doctor may prescribe the following medicines:
Miconazole This is an antifungal gel designed to kill candida. Gel must be used. Make sure you follow your doctor's instructions carefully.
Nystatin This is another antifungal medicine your doctor may prescribe if your child cannot use miconazole.
Acetaminophen This medicine is prescribed when oral thrush causes discomfort and pain in children
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