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Oral Thrush: Fungal Infections in the Newborn

An Overview of the Cause, Origin and Treatment Options

By Christine Cadena, published Feb 19, 2007
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Oral thrush, also known as simply "Thrush", is a common term used to describe a medical condition known as an oral form of Candidiasis. As a fungal infection of the mouth, many parents are alarmed at the presence of thrush in a newborn. While most notable in the first few weeks following birth, Thrush can impact an individual at any age. As a new mom, recognizing the symptoms of Thrush, the cause and origin, as well as the treatment options, will provide for a more effective treatment plan when working with your newborn's pediatrician.

Candida, a fungal organism, is commonly found in the human body and is not a foreign organism to the mouth. However, when overgrowth of candida fungus occurs, known as Candidiasis, a newborn will develop an oral fungal infection known as Oral thrush. This overgrowth of candida fungi, in the newborn, may be attributed to a lack of healthy oral bacteria and, in many cases, a sign of delayed immune system response and development in small children, especially those who may have experienced premature birth or illness at a very young age. In addition, infants who suffer from chronic bacterial infections, especially bacterial infections of the ears, who commonly use antibiotics on recurring basis may experience a greater incidence of Oral thrush. As a result, the excessive use of antibiotics is highly discouraged as it leads to destruction of healthy bacteria within the newborn, thereby allowing for an overgrowth of candida fungi and, thus, the development of Oral thrush infection.

When suffering from Oral thrush, it is not uncommon for Mom to be frightened by the sudden onset of symptoms within the oral cavity of the newborn as most parents first notice the overproduction of fungi exhibited by the white, filmy type substance in the newborn's mouth. When wiping or swabbing away the substance from the newborn's mouth, Mom will usually notice the child's oral cavity is red and swollen, all indications of an Oral thrush complication in the newborn child.

Takeaways
  • Oral Thrush is a common fungal infection of newborn children.
  • Thrush is commonly attributed to a healthy overgrowth of fungus in the newborn
  • Thrush can be treated with antifungal medications prescribed by the child's pediatrician
Did You Know?
Oral thrush, in the breastfeeding newborn, can lead to breast complications in the mother.
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Garlic,Echinacea are antifungals! Antibiotics will destroy your (good) body's self defence antibody's! Resulting in the come back of thrush. They kill all of the good and the bad things in your body! This is really a hard thing to defeat if you dont change your diet! The mouth wash ( from a docter ) only help's minor cases. Like Frank says you have to quit smoking and drinking if you get this!

Posted on 10/11/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
Taking 3500 mg of garlic pills odorless 1 capsule of Echinacea 6 times a day with vitamin c 1000 mg 1 pill also yogurt with live cultures. or Accidophilis pills. No smoking or Alcohol it seems to make it worse. That with a drug called fluconazole will clear it up. You can only get this drug from a docter. Also changing your diet can help also. Nothing with yeast bread,beer.Raw garlic seems to help if you don't mind smelling like a bag of garlic. This method helped me dramaticly.Also it's contagious so no kissing anyone.

Posted on 10/02/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

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