Oral thrush is the name given to yeast infection of the mouth and throat. All yeast infections are caused when Candida bacteria are able to multiply unchecked. When this happens the bacteria can cause localised or systemic infections in various parts of the body.
Background to Oral Thrush
Oral
thrush is the name given to yeast infection of the mouth and throat. All yeast
infections are caused when Candida bacteria are able to multiply unchecked.
When this happens the bacteria can cause localised or systemic infections in
various parts of the body.
Candida
bacteria are normally present in the human body just like many other bacteria
and they are needed to keep other unhealthy bacteria under control. However,
under certain conditions, the Candida in our gastrointestinal tract can
multiply out of control and can then change from a yeast form into a fungal
form which can produce roots-like structures and penetrate the walls of our
intestines. This can allow yeast, bacteria and partially digested food to get
into the blood stream and this is how the infection can find its way to
different parts of the body. Localised
infections including thrush can then follow.
What Allows the Candida to
Multiply?
The
Candida bacteria are normally kept under control as part of our healthy
internal equilibrium by friendly pro-biotic bacteria. It is when the normal
equilibrium is disrupted that Candida overgrowth can occur. This can happen in
a number of situations:
-
Antibiotics may be prescribed to deal with a
particular medical condition. It is often the case, however, that the
antibiotics can kill the friendly pro-biotic bacteria as well as the unhealthy
bacteria that they were intended to treat.
-
Hormonal changes during the monthly cycle or
as a result of pregnancy can upset the natural internal balance.
-
An elevated blood sugar level due to badly
controlled or uncontrolled diabetes can cause the Candida to multiply. Yeast
love to feed on sugar.
-
If our immune system is weakened or damaged due
to recent illness or something more sinister such as HIV our bodies can
struggle to maintain the normal internal balance.
-
Higher than normal levels of stress can be a
factor in weakening our immune system.
-
A poor diet including too many refined
carbohydrates such as white bread, white rice and white pasta with not enough
fruit and vegetables can cause increased blood sugar levels which the yeast will
feed on. A poor diet will also not provide the essential vitamins and nutrients
that our immune system needs in order to function properly.
What Is Oral Thrush?
Candida
yeast is normally present in the mouth but without causing any unpleasant
symptoms as long as a normal healthy balance is maintained. Unfortunately, as
described above, under certain conditions the yeast can multiply and become a
nasty unpleasant infection.
Oral
thrush can develop quite suddenly and without much warning and, like all types of
yeast infection, can be very persistent if not treated quickly and
comprehensively. If the symptoms are not dealt with quickly, thrush can spread
down the throat to the oesophagus and potentially, in extreme cases, to the
skins and lungs.
Symptoms of Oral Thrush
Oral
thrush can begin with a sore, burning sensation in the mouth and throat and can
then produce thick creamy white lacy patches on top of a red base. This
typically forms on the tongue and/or inside the cheeks and perhaps on the roof
of the mouth, on the gums or the back of the throat.
Eating,
swallowing and brushing of the teeth can become very painful and it can feel as
if something is continually stuck in the throat.
Children
who suddenly lose their appetites for no apparent reason could be victims of
oral thrush.
Why We Should Start
Treatment ASAP
The
key message here is that if a person has the symptoms of oral thrush it is very
possible, in fact very likely, that they have started to develop an overgrowth
of Candida in their gastrointestinal tract.
I
would therefore advise that a full program of treatment should be started
without delay so as to avoid the possibility of the infection becoming systemic
and causing problems in various other parts of the body.
How to Treat All Types of
Yeast Infection
The
general advice on treatment is the same for all types of yeast infection,
including oral thrush. There are various over-the-counter treatments available
to get relief from the symptoms. It is very important, however that action is
taken to restore the correct internal balance so that the condition does not
return or worse become systemic.
For
recommendations on a comprehensive holistic program that will restore the
natural balance permanently please visit my website.
| Additional articles about thrush |
|
|
| About the author |
I am a Martial Artist, long time health, fitness and well-being fanatic. For more about thrush and to find a permanent cure for yeast infectionplease click on the link. |
| Please Rate This Article |
Number of ratings: 0
Rating: 0