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Suggest Treatment For Dots On The Tongue Of A Child

hi.. my baby is 2 month and 1 week old.i breastfeed him.he one of the health visitor told about his thrush when she came to my home to see my son .at that time he was just 2 weeks.after that i consult my GP who prescribed nystatin which i used on his tongue for 15 days but it didnt make any change.then i consult other GP which prescribed daktarin orl gel for my baby.i used that for nealy 18 days .even that didnt help.now my GP told my sop everything and said that it will get clealy itself..but i am worried as he also have some grey tiny dots on the patch.and that patch is only on his tongue..can u help..
Wed, 5 Aug 2015
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Hi,
Thanks and welcome to healthcare magic.
Babies who are on exclusive breast feeding or formula feeding will have a greyish white patch over the tongue.
No treatment is necessary.
It disappears once you start weaning and introducing other foods.
Hope this reply is OK for you.
Please feel free to ask further queries if any.
Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam.
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Suggest Treatment For Dots On The Tongue Of A Child

Hi, Thanks and welcome to healthcare magic. Babies who are on exclusive breast feeding or formula feeding will have a greyish white patch over the tongue. No treatment is necessary. It disappears once you start weaning and introducing other foods. Hope this reply is OK for you. Please feel free to ask further queries if any. Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam.