Not directly, but taking any antibiotic can create the conditions for fungi to grow.
Oral thrush, caused by the fungus Candida, can result in white patches on the tongue and inside the mouth. It is typically not considered a sexually transmitted disease, but can be present in individuals with weakened immune systems. It can be treated with antifungal medications.
Blisters on the back of the tongue are usually caused by canker sores or oral thrush. Canker sores are small, painful ulcers that can occur due to stress, hormonal changes, or certain foods. Oral thrush is a yeast infection that can develop due to a weakened immune system or antibiotics. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A red bump on the bottom of the tongue could be due to various reasons such as canker sores, irritation from certain foods, oral thrush, or even a viral infection like oral herpes. It is best that he consults a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
White patches under the tongue could be caused by conditions such as oral thrush, leukoplakia, or oral lichen planus. It is important to have these patches evaluated by a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Sweaty, moist cycling shorts are infection heaven, particularly for yeast and bacterial infections such as thrush and Gardnerella. A little chafing, and *bingo*, especially if you happen to be on antibiotics. Speak to your gynecologist about remedies.
Not if you take care of it properly.
My daughter has this and her pediatrian called it a "geographic" tongue. As long as your doctor has ruled out thrush, it is nothing to worry about.
No. This drug does no cause thrush.
The antibiotic Omnicef can give a false positive for sugar in a urine test, this could cause a complication in treating diabetes.
Thrush
might be thrush
hairy tongue or furry tongue can be slang for oral thrush. Now thrush is a yeast infection that can be caught in many ways, I suggest you look it up if you wish to know more about that. .
Because this thrush is old and it can understand the common tongue, and the men of Lake-town and Dale can understand the language of the thrushes.
No, there's nothing on my tongue.
A white coating on the tongue can be caused by oral thrush, which is a fungal infection. If medications are not working, it might be worth exploring other underlying causes such as immune system issues or certain medical conditions. Seeking a second opinion from a different healthcare provider or a specialist such as an oral pathologist may help in identifying the root cause and finding an effective treatment.
yes
Thrush, a fungal infection in the mouth, does not directly cause cavities. However, the overgrowth of yeast in thrush can lead to a decrease in saliva production, which plays a role in preventing cavities. It is important to manage thrush to maintain good oral health.