Thursday, June 19, 2008

Can not be taken lightly "thrush"

Pseudomembranous type of thrush called candidiasis, occurs in newborns, infants, in particular the long-term use of antibiotics or hormones in patients. Oral thrush can occur in any location, to the tongue, cheek and soft palate, mouth, etc. at the end of多见. First of all there mucosal congestion, edema, I have hot, dry and stimulate the symptoms. After one or two days, on the mucous membrane in a casual white spots, Zhuangru Curd, a high-adhesion slightly since. Subsequently, the gradual integration of small to expand and become a different spot-shape. Final spot-and mutual integration. After a few days, white patches of color, to Wei Huang, may be falling into a yellow cinnamon. White spot-and mucous membrane adhesion, not stripping, if forced avulsion, exposed bleeding wound, but soon after the new plaque was covered by the film. Patients with a dry mouth, burning sensation and minor pain. Sometimes there may be children with irritable antifeedant, crying, such as anxiety, general systemic reaction was not obvious, some patients may have elevated body temperature. If not treated timely disease can be spread to the rear to the oral pharynx, trachea and esophagus. Cause lung and esophageal candidiasis in the candida infection, at the same time swallowing difficulties. A small number of cases of bacteria can enter the blood circulation, as Candida albicans sepsis, a critical condition, and occasionally can cause endocarditis, meningitis and other serious diseases. Therefore, the children had thrush, must be to the hospital. Under the guidance of doctors in the administration. Stop the use of antibiotics. Children feeding utensils clean and disinfected. Attention to prevent the feeding of staff caused by cross-infection. Available 2 percent to 4 percent of scrub oral sodium bicarbonate, three to four times a day. Available 100,000 units nystatin glycerin solution Tuca. Local child care Tu 0.1% Long Danzi, 2 to 3 times daily. May be appropriate to add vitamin.

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