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- Oral candidiasis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Oral candidiasis is an oral infection resulting from yeasts of the genus Candida, mostly C albicans The pseudomembranous form is commonly known as "thrush" Superficial local mucosal infection, capable of focal invasion and dissemination Seen most frequently in association with local and systemic immunologic suppression
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Oral thrush is usually treated with antifungal medications If your symptoms are mild and you don’t have any pain you will probably be offered antifungals in the form of liquid to swirl around your mouth or pills to suck or put in your cheek These are called topical medications This type of antifungal works to clear up the infection in most
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Some people find that things taste different when they have oral thrush or that some foods are painful to swallow There are four main types of oral thrush, and they can look quite different • Small white patches on the inside of the cheeks, throat, tongue, or gums The patches come off if you rub them, and they may bleed This is the most
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Systemic candidiasis (acute disseminated candidiasis) is an infection of blood or other normally sterile site (e g , pleural and peritoneal fluid) with Candida species, usually in association with fever, hypotension, and or leukocytosis Candidemia, or bloodstream infection, is the most common form of systemic candidiasis
- Oral leukoplakia - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Oral leukoplakia, as traditionally defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is a predominantly white lesion of the oral mucosa that cannot be characterised as any other definable lesion Kramer IR, Lucas RB, Pindborg JJ, et al Definition of leukoplakia and related lesions: an aid to studies on oral precancer
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Oral thrush is an infection some people get in their mouth and throat It's caused by a fungus called Candida Thrush can make your mouth sore, but it can usually be easily treated with drugs There are also things you can do to reduce your chances of getting it again You can use our information to talk to your doctor about the best treatments
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of oral thrush This means regularly testing your blood sugar level (or getting it tested), taking your diabetes medicine correctly, and following the advice of your doctor • If you have asthma and take corticosteroids through an inhaler, the medicine can sometimes cause oral thrush You can reduce the chance of this happening by rinsing
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Angular cheilitis is inflammation of the angles of the mouth, characterized by fissures, scaling, erythema, and crusting
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