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How do you treat oral thrush in a 2 year old?

By Eleanor Gray

A healthy baby with mild thrush may not need any treatment. More severe cases are likely to be treated with a liquid antifungal medicine. This is given through a dropper into your child’s mouth. Or the medicine may be given as pills in an older child.

How can I clean my toddler’s white tongue?

Dip a gauze- or cloth-covered finger into the warm water. Gently open your baby’s mouth, and then lightly rub their tongue in a circular motion using the cloth or gauze. Softly rub your finger over your baby’s gums and on the inside of their cheeks, too.

Can a 2 year old get thrush?

Anyone can get thrush, but it happens most often to babies and toddlers, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.

What causes oral thrush in 2 year olds?

What Causes Oral Thrush? Oral thrush is caused by the overgrowth of a yeast (a type of fungus) called Candida albicans. Most people (including infants) naturally have Candida in their mouths and digestive tracts, which is considered normal growth.

What causes white tongue in toddlers?

Oral thrush happens when a yeast infection develops inside your mouth. It’s also known as oral candidiasis, oropharyngeal candidiasis, or simply thrush. Oral thrush most often occurs in infants and toddlers. It causes white or yellowish bumps to form on the inner cheeks and tongue.

Why is my childs tongue white?

If you see a white coating on your baby’s tongue, know that it happens and it’s not because you’re doing something wrong. It could be thrush, or it may be something as simple as milk residue. In the event of thrush, these yeast infections are easily treatable, so see your pediatrician.

What does baby mouth thrush look like?

Both common and not usually serious, thrush in babies is a type of yeast infection that typically appears as white or yellow irregularly shaped patches or sores that coat your baby’s mouth. Thrush often appears on the gums, tongue, roof of the mouth and/or insides of the cheeks.