The same fungus that
causes oral thrush also causes yeast infections, so pregnant women with a vaginal yeast infection can pass the infection on to their baby during delivery.
The Candida albicans fungus
causes oral thrush.
Not exact matches
Oral thrush is an infection
caused by a yeast fungus (Candida albicans).
Oral thrush rarely
causes complications in people with healthy immune systems.
If a yeast infection, including
oral baby
thrush, is the
cause, the rash won't go away without medical treatment.
In its initial stages,
oral thrush may not
cause any symptoms.
Fungi
cause bothersome diaper rashes,
oral thrush, athlete's foot, and vaginal yeast infections, but they are also responsible for life - threatening infections in the immunocompromised, including patients receiving transplants, people with HIV / AIDS, cancer patients, and the elderly.
An
oral yeast infection, also called
thrush, can sometimes
cause a burning sensation, too.
White patches or plaques can be a symptom of
oral thrush, an infection
caused by an overgrowth of the Candida yeast.
Oral Thrush: a fungal disease of the mouth
caused by an candidiasis or yeast infection, also most common in people with depressed imune systems.
Bumps on side of the tongue can be
caused by
oral cancer, canker sores, allergic reactions, dental appliances, trauma or injuries,
oral lichen planus,
oral cancer,
oral herpes, fibroma,
oral thrush, vitamins deficiency among other reasons we have already discussed.
A pimple on the back of tongue can be
caused by allergies, trauma, canker sores, Kawasaki disease,
oral thrush, leukoplakia, scarlet fever, among others.
Sometimes,
oral thrush could
cause red ones if it
causes tastebuds inflammation.
The white bumps are often
caused by
oral thrush (both in children and adults), leukoplakia,
oral lichen planus, and canker sores, injuries (from biting, burning, dental appliances), piercings and jewelry, among other conditions.
Oral thrush can
cause white or yellow patches on the tongue, mouth, or throat.