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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Thrush Infection

I have recurrent thrush and can t seem to get rid of it. My doctor said I could try getting off my Asacol HD which is for crohns because it causes dry mouth. ( which is a bed for thrush) I m scared to get off my asacol HD because it works so well for my crohns . Another doctor said to try the candida diet which rids my body of Sugars. I don t know what to do. Can you suggest something ?
Fri, 11 Sep 2015
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Hi Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC..

I have gone through your query and can understand your concern.
Thrush can affect anyone, though it affect most commonly people with weakened immune systems.
While healthy adults can be effectively treated for thrush, the symptoms may be more severe and difficult to manage in those with weakened immune systems. Antifungal medications, which are generally taken for 10 to 14 days, are often prescribed to treat thrush.Treatment is also required to treat underlying medical problem.

The following can be done to prevent thrush:
1.Follow good oral hygiene practices. Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss at least once a day.
2.Don't overuse mouthwashes or sprays containing antiseptics & corticosteroids. These products can destroy the normal balance of microorganisms in your mouth.
3.See your dentist regularly. Especially if you have diabetes or wear dentures.
4.Limit the amount of sugar and yeast-containing foods you eat. Foods such as bread, beer, and wine encourage candida growth.
5.If you smoke, quit Smoking. Ask your doctor or dentist about ways to help you kick the habit.

Don't worry you would be fine
Hoping your query is solved.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Thrush Infection

Hi Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC.. I have gone through your query and can understand your concern. Thrush can affect anyone, though it affect most commonly people with weakened immune systems. While healthy adults can be effectively treated for thrush, the symptoms may be more severe and difficult to manage in those with weakened immune systems. Antifungal medications, which are generally taken for 10 to 14 days, are often prescribed to treat thrush.Treatment is also required to treat underlying medical problem. The following can be done to prevent thrush: 1.Follow good oral hygiene practices. Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss at least once a day. 2.Don t overuse mouthwashes or sprays containing antiseptics & corticosteroids. These products can destroy the normal balance of microorganisms in your mouth. 3.See your dentist regularly. Especially if you have diabetes or wear dentures. 4.Limit the amount of sugar and yeast-containing foods you eat. Foods such as bread, beer, and wine encourage candida growth. 5.If you smoke, quit Smoking. Ask your doctor or dentist about ways to help you kick the habit. Don t worry you would be fine Hoping your query is solved.