How to treat infantile thrush

  Infants are indeed more susceptible to thrush infection, which is mainly caused by Candida infection. From the specific symptoms, it mainly appears in the oral mucosa, which is a white membranous substance with a milky appearance. Babies infected with thrush are still very uncomfortable and need to be treated properly. So, how to treat infantile thrush?

  

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  Because it is thrush, the membranous substance that appears on the oral mucosa of infants after infection is difficult to wipe off and requires medical attention. Doctors will treat babies based on their specific clinical symptoms. So it is recommended that parents take their babies to the dental department of a children's hospital for treatment as soon as possible if they discover that their babies have thrush.

  Doctors will conduct examinations based on the specific condition of the baby, mainly to clarify the damage to the oral mucosa. Afterwards, it is necessary to determine whether there is a fungal infection, which requires fungal smear and culture examination to confirm whether there is a fungal infection. If it is a fungal infection, doctors may prescribe some antifungal drugs for treatment.

  It should be noted that the targeted treatment varies depending on the individual of the baby. It should be noted that many parents are pursuing an efficient treatment effect, which is not very practical. Doctors need to treat babies based on their actual condition and specific symptoms, and choose appropriate medications for treatment.

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