Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment Of Thrush In Babies

Hygienic Practices For Prevention

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Certain hygienic practices for prevention can greatly reduce a baby's risk of developing thrush. Rinse the baby's mouth with water regularly. Thrush is a common problem that occurs in breastfeeding mothers. Yeast can develop on the nipples, which is then transmitted to the baby's mouth during feeding. Mothers should take care to always wash their hands before feeding and regularly change their breast pads, if they wear them. Avoiding nipple creams, lotions, and ointments when possible can also reduce the risk of bacteria and fungus developing. Eating a well-balanced diet is crucial during breastfeeding, as well, and mothers who add probiotics to their diets can help to keep yeast under control.

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Natural Remedies

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Adding probiotics to a baby’s diet may help reduce the risk of them developing a yeast infection. Probiotics boost the immune system by providing 'good' bacteria in the digestive tract, which runs from the mouth to anus and can protect both ends of a baby. Applying coconut oil as a diaper rash ointment may also help improve the infection. Mothers who breastfeed should focus on a healthy diet including natural antibacterial foods such as garlic, coconut oil, grapefruit seed extract, and apple cider vinegar.

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