The main symptom of thrush in infants is the appearance of spots or white patches in baby’s mouth. They have the appearance of curdled milk and can be mistaken for small regurgitation. But, unlike milk, these plates will not come if we try to wipe them. These courses can reach whitish tongue, cheeks, palate and even gums. They can also spread to the breasts of nursing mothers. Violations of candidiasis often cause pain, or at least discomfort. The child may seem moody, cranky, and show difficulty eating. He may start crying during meals and feedings. Sucking a pacifier can also be painful to him. In some cases, the baby’s thrush may also result in vomiting, diarrhea or diaper rash .
White patches in baby’s mouth and other symptoms of thrush
Wednesday, June 8, 2011