Symptoms Of Thrush

Commonly referred to as thrush, candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by several types of candida (a type of yeast). Thrush is known to affect nearly all parts of the digestive system and the skin, and when it appears in the mouth, this condition characterizes itself as white patches on the tongue or the walls of the mouth. Other symptoms are trouble swallowing, burning and soreness in the mouth, cotton feeling in the patient's mouth, loss of taste, and cracked skin at the corners of the mouth. Candidiasis infections in other parts of the body, such as the vagina, are called yeast infections. Thrush is most common in children under a month old, individuals with weakened immune systems, and the elderly. There are different causes of oral thrush each depicting unique and sometimes similar symptoms. Get to know them now.

Lesions In The Mouth

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There is a myriad of causes of mouth lesions, ranging from poor dieting, trauma, and stress, to common and uncommon diseases. There is, however, no direct indication of how often these diseases and conditions are the actual cause of lesions, as well as burning and soreness in the mouth. Some of the most common medical conditions that cause mouth lesions are gonorrhea, erythema multiforme, herpes simplex, HIV and AIDS, leukoplakia, acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, erythroplakia, syphilis, gingivitis, epulis, tuberculosis, and radiation. Though some of these conditions are unfamiliar to many individuals, most of these are prevalent conditions affecting more than ten million individuals in the United States. There are also other rare causes of mouth lesions such as Behcet’s Syndrome. It is important to get the services of a qualified physician to get the correct diagnosis and medication to the lesions or their cause.

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