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Home Remedies for Thrush

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  • Home Remedies for Thrush Mouth

    Oral thrush is a mouth infection caused by yeast. The mouth, skin and digestive system naturally have yeast in them, but it is an imbalance in bacteria and microorganisms that causes a thrush outbreak. The infection causes white lesions on the tongue, inner cheeks and roof of the mouth that resemble cottage cheese. There are home remedies for treating the infection.

  • How to Use Remedies for Thrush

    Remedies for thrush are varied and will depend on where the infection is. Thrush is a yeast infection which occurs due to an overgrowth of candida albicans. Thrush affects both males and females and is often referred to as yeast infections in the mouth. Yeast can also occur on the skin and within the genital area. Here are some of the common remedies for thrush:

  • Home Remedies to Help Treat Thrush

    Thrush is one form of Candidiasis that appears in the mouth and throat. Symptoms may include tongue soreness, white patches on the tongue, sore throat, dry mouth and cracked corners of the mouth. Thrush can be painful, making it difficult to eat and drink; in severe cases, it can lead to dehydration. Thankfully, there are some simple home remedies and treatments for the condition.

  • Home Remedies for Thrush

    Thrush is a fungal infection that usually occurs in the mouth, and results from a change in the balance of bacteria and yeast in the body that normally keep the fungus under control. Thrush can be spread between people, especially between a mother and her breastfeeding infant, who may reinfect each other without treatment. Consider this information from the Mayo Clinic about home remedies for treating thrush.

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