Oral Yeast Infection Treatment

Newborns and younger children are commonly affected by oral yeast infections. Know more about the various methods of oral yeast treatment with this article.
Oral Yeast Infection Treatment
A common constituent of the digestive and the vaginal tract is a yeast, known as Candida. Candida is referred to as a large group of yeast-like fungi and a particular organism in this group causes candidiasis. This organism is mainly responsible for causing oral yeast infection in humans. Apart from commonly affecting babies and children, the infection may also be prevalent among adults with diabetes or metabolic disturbances, drug users, denture users, people undergoing antibiotic treatment or chemotherapy and people with weak immune systems or poor nutrition. Due to the infection, white curd-like patches with red borders may develop on the tongue. It may also affect the other mucous membranes of the mouth.

Oral yeast infection is also known as oral thrush and sometimes, it can also infect the gums, tongue, palate and even the throat and tonsils. Most probable cause of oral yeast infection is associated with lower white blood cell count, low IgA count (one of the most common of the five major classes of immunoglobulin) and IgA deficiency in the body. Other conditions that may also cause oral yeast infection are diabetes, cancer and HIV/AIDS. Now, having known about the different causes, let's understand the different methods for oral yeast infection treatment.

Treatment Of Oral Yeast Infection
For oral yeast infection treatment, it is wise to consult a physician for any kinds of symptoms. However, you can also benefit from some remedies to prevent the infection from spreading further and reducing its symptoms.

It is important to maintain proper dental health and hygiene. Teeth should be brushed at least 3 times a day, once after every meal and flossed once a day.

Use of mouthwashes and mouth sprays should be refrained from, as such products tend to imbalance the function of microorganisms in the mouth. Having diabetes or wearing dentures, require regular follow ups with a doctor, as in such cases, there is a higher possibility of oral yeast infection.

Include more of yeast free foods and refrain from foods such as bread, beer, sweet products, wine, and others which favor the growth of Candida, in an oral yeast infection treatment. In fact, a reduced level of consumption of such products also helps in preventing the development of the infection in the first place.

People who are in the habit of smoking or chewing tobacco are the most vulnerable ones to oral yeast infection. So, it will be a wise and smart decision on their part to shun such habits and reduce the frequency of oral infection outbreaks.

Your doctor may suggest a few changes to be inculcated in your daily diet. Increasing intake of plain yogurt helps reduce the levels of yeast growth in the body. As already mentioned, reducing sugar intake also proves beneficial in oral yeast infection treatment. If sugar intake is low, then the level of glucose in the bloodstream will also be low and so will the growth of yeast.

It is important to note, that those suffering from pre-diabetes or diabetes, are always at a risk of contracting oral yeast infection. So they have to be extra careful about their food choices and put an extra effort in maintaining their normal blood sugar levels by following sugar free and yeast free diets

Other products that have proven effective in oral yeast infection treatment are Candidate (a herbal product), cinnamon oil, oregano oil and coconut oil. Administration of such products on a regular basis always proves beneficial in reducing the symptoms of an oral yeast infection.

Apart from following such methods for oral yeast infection treatment, it is also equally important to be aware of its symptoms and signs. The common symptoms are white, yellow or cream-colored, raised spots in the mouth. The affected person may not experience any sort of pain in areas affected with these spots, however, if scraped, they may easily bleed and leave small wounds behind. So following all the necessary remedies for oral yeast infections and regular follow-ups with your doctor will keep the symptoms from recurring and ensure a speedy recuperation from the infection.

By Rajib Singha
Published: 9/10/2009
 
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