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How to treat this yeast infection if your baby develops it. ... Thrush can develop when hormonal changes right after birth trigger an overgrowth of yeast in your baby's mouth. After your baby is born, antibiotics taken by you (if you're breastfeeding) or your baby can trigger a case of thrush.
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In babies, thrush is usually diagnosed on the basis of the clinical picture. Occasionally, in order to make a diagnosis, the doctor will scrape the baby's tongue and send the sample for analysis. ... Thrush can make the mouth so sensitive that it is impossible to perform regular oral hygiene. Use a very soft toothbrush.
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; Thrush in a baby's mouth is a yeast infection. A yeast infection is a fungal infection, but not all fungi are yeasts. ... ; If the baby seems to have a sore mouth or is uncomfortable feeding, check the mouth for thrush. The yeast grows in the baby's mouth and is apparent on the cheeks and tongue, and later on the roof of...
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Thrush can also make your baby's mouth sore (Patient UK 2007). You may first suspect it if your baby starts crying when breastfeeding, sucking on a dummy, or a bottle. Thrush can pass through your baby's digestive system to her bottom and cause nappy rash.
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How will you know if your newborn comes down with oral thrush? Most babies will have a cottage cheese like or milky white substance that coats the side, roof of and even the tongue of the baby's mouth.
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www.womenshealthcaretopics.com/thrush.htm
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Thrush (Candida) is a yeast infection that can be passed back and forth between your nipples and your baby's mouth. ... Treatment for thrush takes several forms. Your doctor may prescribe a medication called Nystatin to treat you both, usually a topical ointment for your nipples and a syrupy liquid for the baby's mouth.
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Read all 9 responses: "Does anyone know a cure for thrush in baby's mouth? I have consulted the doctor several times and she is currently taking nystatin which she has been on since..." ... Does anyone know a cure for thrush in baby's mouth? I have consulted the doctor several times and she is currently taking nystatin...
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Welcome to the March of Dimes National Web site! ... Your baby may develop white spots that look like milk curd on the insides of the cheeks or on the tongue. This may be thrush. The spots often bleed if you try to scrape them off. Thrush can make your baby's mouth sore and may cause feeding problems.
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Thrush is the most common reason for spots in a babys mouth. Thrush lesions can be quite painful, leading to fussiness and decreased feeding. They can also be completely asymptomatic. ... At your daughter's age, thrush is the most common reason for spots in the mouth such as you've described. Thrush,
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