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What Are The Long Term Symptoms Of Oral Yeast Infection?

Date Published: 23rd July 2008
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To be able to avoid the long term symptoms of oral yeast infection, you should know what it is. Oral infection, also known as "thrush", is a form of yeast infection that affects the mouth, tongue, inner cheeks ad gums. Although it's easy to treat, if left untreated it may lead to a serious condition and even affect other parts of your body such as lungs and kidneys, transmit it to other people.

What's yeast infection and why does it appear?

The presence of the fungus that causes the yeast infection is normal in healthy people, there is also a certain level of bacteria. When there's a chemical or hormonal imbalance, the Candida fungus goes out of control and that's when the infection appears. Sometimes the balance is affected by antibiotics or low immune defenses.


In case you think you may suffer from oral yeast infection you need to look for the following typical symptoms: white patches in your gums, swollen, painful areas, a cheese-like discard, sometimes it may smell like fresh bread or beer.

The long term symptoms of oral yeast infection

The presence of the cheese-like layer in the mouth cavity can stay for several weeks and should be treated rightaway, since the infection can later affect your esophagus, and even reach your stomach. If you don't get professional help immediately, you could end up with a more serious infection in your mouth since the white layer may itch and if scratched it can cause bleeding. Another long term effect of an unattended oral yeast infection is choking sensation when eating as well as pain when swallowing.


To get a proper indication if you have an oral yeast infection, you should know about the risk factors. It is important to understand the risk factors before making any decision. The people who are more prone to get it are very young babies, even newborn and senior citizens, especially when they wear dentures. You should take especial hygienic measures if you are breastfeeding an infected child to avoid re-infection. Other groups at risk of developing an oral yeast infection are people who are using or have just used antibiotics due to low defenses. People who suffer from chronicle diseases such as diabetes, cancer or AIDS are also at high risk of contracting it, so they should be well aware of the short and long term symptoms of oral yeast infection.


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Tags: senior citizens, bacteria, gums, lungs, antibiotics, risk factors, kidneys, dentures, candida, typical symptoms, thrush, oral yeast infection, candida fungus
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