Thrush is a fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida yeast, commonly found in the mouth and throat, but it can also occur in the genital area and other moist environments of the body. To care for thrush, it's essential to maintain good oral hygiene, avoid irritants like tobacco, and keep affected areas dry. Antifungal medications, either topical or oral, may be prescribed by a healthcare provider. Additionally, incorporating probiotics and a balanced diet can help restore healthy flora.
Not if you take care of it properly.
Either an antifungal or unsweetened yogurt (oral thrush).
There is not a difference between the mistle thrush and the mizzle thrush. The second spelling is a common misspelling or colloquialism. This bird is a large, spotted thrush found throughout Europe.
A thrush on Howrse is a fungal infection that affects the hoof of a horse. It can cause discomfort and lameness if not treated promptly. Proper hoof care and regular monitoring can help prevent thrush in horses.
There are many places to buy thrush mufflers. They can be found in auto store, supermarket, outdoor market. There are various kinds of thrush mufflers on offer.
Pick their hooves daily for any rocks. Treat for thrush if horses have any (white smelly stuff from moisture).
you just take care of them and i think they are randomly found
I don't know, I'm still figuring that out, I want to get them but I think I have thrush too!
The wood thrush (Hylocichla Mustelina) is a quite common species, found in forests and woodlots over much of North America.
Thrush is just a form of fungal infection..as long as you wash your hands and are in general good health you should not be worried. Babies get thrush in their mouths commonly without any contact with horses... Thrush is an over growth of a common fungus which is found everywhere.
Oral thrush and breast pain occurring at the same time are most likely an unfortunate coincidence. See your health care provider for advice.
It is possible for a child to get thrush from another child if they come into contact with the thrush-causing fungus Candida. Candida is commonly found in the mouth, and if a child with thrush shares toys, utensils, or engages in close contact with another child, there is a risk of transmission. Maintaining good hygiene practices and avoiding sharing items can help reduce the likelihood of spreading thrush.