Oropharyngeal / Esophageal Candidiasis ("Thrush")
Candidiasis that develops in the mouth or throat is called "thrush" or oropharyngeal candidiasis. The most common symptom of oral thrush is white patches or plaques on the tongue and other oral mucous membranes. This infection is uncommon among healthy adults.
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Oral Candidiasis Topics
Definition
What is oral candidiasis?
Symptoms
Redness or soreness in the affected areas, difficulty swallowing…
Risk & Prevention
Who gets it and how it can be prevented…
Causes
Candida species are normal inhabitants of the mouth, throat…
Diagnosis & Testing
See your healthcare provider…
Treatment & Outcomes
Antifungal treatment…
Additional Information
Resources and publications…
Statistics
How common is oral candidiasis?
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