Oral thrush is a common yeast infection in infants characterized by white patches in the mouth, requiring vigilant detection to prevent discomfort and further issues.
Breastfeeding mothers can help prevent oral thrush by maintaining breast hygiene, keeping nipples clean and dry, and ensuring proper breastfeeding practices to support a healthy environment.
Hygiene plays a significant role in preventing oral thrush; keeping the baby's mouth clean and dry can significantly reduce the risk of yeast overgrowth.
Infants with oral thrush may show symptoms like fussiness while feeding or difficulty swallowing, which can escalate if not treated promptly.
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