How long is it good for baby thrush

  Candida albicans can cause thrush, which is a common disease. Childhood thrush is a common and frequently occurring disease, but its treatment is not very difficult. So, how long is it good for baby thrush?

  

How long is it good for baby thrush1

  Firstly, thrush is a fungal infection, and one of its growth characteristics is that it is prone to recurrent infections. Therefore, when treating it, attention must be paid to the course of treatment. It is necessary to continue taking medication for a week after the ulcer in the mouth is completely invisible, otherwise it will still recur. During the treatment period, attention should be paid to oral hygiene. In addition, the baby's nursing utensils must be boiled and disinfected. If breastfeeding, the nipples should be washed with warm water before and after eating every day.

  Secondly, patients with thrush generally do not require medication for fungi. Medication can be applied locally before and after lactation to supplement nutrition. Adequate supplementation of vitamins and vitamin C. Pay attention to hygiene, wash hands frequently, disinfect in a timely manner, soak bottles in sodium bicarbonate solution, and avoid wiping. This treatment will get better soon.

  Also, the time to cure this disease depends on the child's physical condition, and generally it can be cured within a week. In terms of diet, children with thrush should be given rice soup, glucose, various vitamins, fruit juice, vegetable soup, etc. as much as possible. Avoid eating too much milk candy, chocolate, and rough food to prevent worsening of the condition or concurrent infection. Also avoid stimulating foods.

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