10 Signs and Symptoms of Oral Thrush

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Candida albicans is a type of microorganisms that live in our digestive tracts, intestines, and even mouth. It is present even in healthy human bodies and usually goes unnoticed until this fungus multiplies faster than normal and goes out of control. When this happens, the infected person can suffer from a medical condition called oral thrush or oral candidiasis. People who have a poor immune system are the usual sufferers of oral thrush. Though most cases are benign, some of its symptoms are distressing and unpleasant. Here are 10 signs and symptoms of oral thrush you should know.

1. Difficulty Swallowing

One of the first signs of oral thrush is difficulty swallowing. Swallowing is one of the involuntary responses of the body. It is a reflex that is innate to everyone including newborns. Swallowing is associated with eating and drinking and is a customary action that requires no effort at all. When a person suffers from oral thrush, swallowing can be painful and tough. It is because this disorder causes tenderness and sensitivity to the soft tissues in our mouth and gastrointestinal tract. Those who experience this symptom often lose appetite due to the pain but it is important to keep in mind that food or water avoidance may lead to more serious illnesses.

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