Oral Yeast Infection - Symptoms and Best Treatment for a Healthy Mouth

Aug 5
11:18

2009

Dean Forster

Dean Forster

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Treating oral yeast infection contained in the mouth and how living a healthier lifestyle can improve your condition and help prevent it from reoccuring

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Have you ever had a burning or painful feeling in your mouth and thought it was something else,Oral Yeast Infection - Symptoms and Best Treatment for a Healthy Mouth  Articles possibly a loose tooth or gum disease? It could have been either of those, but it could also have been an oral yeast infection. This type of infection is very similar to other yeast infections, only it is contained in your mouth.

It is often most found in infants and the elderly and is normally called thrush and in this case, is usually a creamy white coating in your mouth. It is normally found in spots within the cheeks, roof of the mouth and even on the tongue or throat. When removed, they appear like a reddish tissue underneath and may be very painful. But, the infection can occur at any age and is categorized by the following signs. In adults, the infection could have red patches that appear to be pealing on the tongue. There may be areas where the creamy white coating, as in thrush, cannot be wiped off and it looks more like a stain from coffee or tobacco.

A few other symptoms of an oral yeast infection include depression, a craving for sugary foods, craving for alcohol, digestive problems, fatigue, painful swallowing or even muscle pains. These symptoms can be caused by pregnancy, AIDS, diabetes, oral contraceptives and even living an unhealthy lifestyle. Even though you have these symptoms, does not mean that you have the yeast infection, as they could be related to other illnesses.

The best treatment for an Oral Yeast Infection is to contact your physician and he or she will prescribe an antibiotic drug, which is usually an anti-fungal drug that will heal the condition. In some instances, an over the counter drug may work, but it is best to talk to a doctor to find out what is best for your condition.

The most effective way to prevent an Oral Yeast Infection is to start living a healthier lifestyle by eating healthier foods, exercising and getting the proper sleep that your body requires in order to function properly. Also, if you can avoid foods that contain yeast, as most breads do, you will be able to have more control over your body, which will help keep away the bad yeast in your body.