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Thrush: Cause and Cure

 

Author: Charlene Nuble

Candida Albicans is one of the many organism living in the human body. These organisms live in about 80 percent of the human population. Thrush can be present in different parts of the human body including the colon, vagina, stomach, throat, mouth and rectum. Candida Albicans does not pose any health problems under normal conditions but an overgrowth of the said bacteria can cause a condition called Thrush or candidiasis.

Thrush is not a serious problem but if left untreated it can cause major discomfort. In some instances, thrush can also lead to a much serious condition. This is why anyone who thinks that they are suffering from thrush must immediately seek medical advice. Thrush, especially if it is persistent, must never be ignored.

So how do you know if you are suffering from thrush? One of the telltale sign is having white creamy patches in the mouth. Red spots on the roof of the mouth, throat, gums and on the tongue are also clear indications of Thrush. A person suffering from Thrush may also see crusts forming on the corners of his or her mouth. Difficulties in swallowing, nausea and chest pains are some of the other signs of having Thrush.

The most common telltale sign of Thrush among women is a vaginal discharge that resembles cottage cheese. This discharge is often accompanied by burning and itching of the vaginal area. The lips of the vagina can also swell and become red and tender to the touch.

Thrush can usually be detected by a doctor by examining your throat and mouth. In some cases, the doctor may need to check your stomach and throat by using an x-ray machine or an endoscope to check whether you have actually have thrush or not. Sometimes though, a visual examination by the physician is sufficient diagnosis.

Majority of Thrush sufferers are women. It is estimated that a whopping 75 percent of all women in the world will experience having Thrush at least once in their lives.

Can Thrush be prevented? Of course it can. Every women must remember that a normal amount of yeast is necessary for good vaginal health. That is why it is not advisable to result to primary prevention of the formation of yeast. Yeast infection like Thrush feeds on sugar. This is a very helpful information among Trish sufferers. And because Thrush feeds on sugar, limiting sugar intake was found by most Thrush sufferers to be very effective.

A low sugar diet can also prevent the recurrence of Candida Albicans overgrowth. The affected area must also be allowed to breathe so it is highly advisable to wear cotton undergarments, pants and skirts and loose fitting pants and skirts.

If Thrush infection is persistent, then it is highly advisable that the sufferer seek the advice of a medical expert. Self treatment through over the counter medication is also not recommended since some medicines especially antibiotics can worsen the Thrush infection. Always ask the advice of a doctor before undergoing any kind of medical treatment.

It is also wise to seek the counsel of other individual who are suffering or who has recovered from a Thrush infection. The insight and advice that they will provide will be valuable in your own road to recovery. The Internet is a very good place to find individuals who are suffering or who has recovered from Thrush.

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Charlene Nuble is a renowned writer. Charlene likes to compose articles about this field.
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