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Table of Contents
1. Understanding Oral Thrush in Babies
2. Symptoms of Thrush In Babies To Look For
3. Baby Thrush Treatment Guidelines
• 3.1 Does My Baby Need A Pediatrician’s Evaluation If They Have Thrush?
• 3.2 Is It Possible To Use Telemedicine For Baby Thrush Treatment?
• 3.3 What Might It Be If It’s Not Thrush?
• 3.4 How Soon Should I Make A Doctor’s Appointment for My Baby?
4. In Conclusion
Understanding Oral Thrush In Babies
Thrush is a yeast/fungal infection of a baby’s mouth that appears as white patches that look like pieces of cotton or cottage cheese. Thrush can appear on the tongue, inner cheeks, inner lips, or roof of the mouth. It occurs commonly in the first few months of life. Though Thrush is not dangerous, it can make sucking & feeding uncomfortable for your baby. Baby Thrush Treatment is usually quick and effective.
Symptoms Of Thrush In Babies To Look For
- Crying/Discomfort With Feeds
- Crying/Discomfort With Feeds
- Refusal To Feed
- Thick White Irremovable Coating of Tongue
- White Patches On Inside of Mouth
Baby Thrush Treatment Guidelines
Does My Baby Need A Pediatrician’s Evaluation If They Have Thrush?
Yes. Thrush is an infection caused by the over-growth of Candida Albicans (a fungus commonly found in our digestive tract). Thrush requires a prescription of anti-fungal oral medication to make it go away completely.
Is It Possible To Use Telemedicine For Baby Thrush Treatment?
Absolutely! A Telemedicine Pediatrician can discuss ongoing symptoms, offer management recommendations as well as look at your baby through a secure video visit to make sure they look well-hydrated & healthy. With your help, the Pediatrician will be able to examine your baby’s mouth to figure out what steps must be taken next.
What Might It Be If It’s Not Thrush?
How Soon Should I Make A Doctor’s Appointment For My Baby?
It doesn’t take very long for a baby to get dehydrated if they’re not able to keep down their feeds. If the baby looks pale/sick or hasn’t had a wet diaper in the last 4 hours, the baby needs to be seen immediately. If the baby is uncomfortable with feeds but not ill-appearing, it’s ok to make the next available appointment with a Pediatrician.
In Conclusion
Oral Thrush in Babies can be uncomfortable and cause them to become fussy or stop feeding. At BabiesMD, we take pride in listening to parents, thoroughly evaluating our patients, and helping families get to the right diagnosis, management and treatment for their child. Telemedicine is a tool we’re thankful to utilize in order to extend Top Notch Pediatric Care to kids far and wide.