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Oral candidiasis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice Oral candidiasis is an oral infection resulting from yeasts of the genus Candida, mostly C albicans The pseudomembranous form is commonly known as 'thrush' Superficial local mucosal infection, capable of focal invasion and dissemination Seen most frequently in association with local and systemic immunological suppression Clinical appearance is important for diagnosis Treatment is with
Oral thrush: what treatments work? - BMJ Best Practice Oral thrush is an infection some people get in their mouth and throat It's caused by a fungus called Candida Thrush can cause your mouth to be sore, but it can usually be easily treated with drugs There are also things you can do to reduce your chances of getting it again
Oral thrush: what is it? - BMJ Best Practice Oral thrush is an infection that can affect almost any part of your mouth and throat It’s caused by a type of fungus called Candida The most common variety is called Candida albicans The medical name for thrush is candidiasis
Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice Systemic candidiasis is an infection of blood or other normally sterile site with Candida species Major risk factors are use of central venous catheters, exposure to broad-spectrum antibiotics, and neutropenia Blood cultures are only 70% to 80% sensitive in diagnosis Therapy should be started within 24 hours of diagnosis to improve outcome An echinocandin is first-line choice; fluconazole
Oral thrush: how to reduce your risk - BMJ Best Practice Oral thrush: how to reduce your risk Oral thrush is an infection some people get in their mouth and throat It's caused by a fungus called Candida Thrush can make your mouth sore, but it can usually be easily treated with medicines
Oral thrush: what is it? - BMJ Best Practice Oral thrush is an infection some people get in their mouth and throat It's caused by a fungus called Candida Thrush can make your mouth sore, but it can usually be easily treated with medications There are also things you can do to reduce your chances of getting it again
Oral leukoplakia - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice Oral leukoplakia presents as white plaques of questionable risk, diagnosed when other known diseases or disorders that carry no risk for oral cancer have been excluded Multiple clinical forms exist: homogeneous, speckled, nodular, and verrucous May be idiopathic, but is commonly seen in heavy t
Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice Angular cheilitis is inflammation of the angles of the mouth, characterized by fissures, scaling, erythema, and crusting Etiology is multifactorial and includes mechanical factors, infectious agents, nutritional deficiencies, or inflammatory dermatologic conditions Diagnosis is made clinically;
Oral mucositis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice Oral mucositis (OM) is an acute inflammation of the oral mucosa following systemic cancer therapy, particularly chemotherapy, and or radiotherapy Diagnosis is typically based on clinical history and physical examination