A baby yeast infection is also referred to as baby thrush. It is a kind of yeast infection caused by bacteria building up in the child’s mouth and private areas. Newborns and children can be affected. Though yeast infection in babies is not considered life threatening, it is known to cause discomfort in the baby.

Since baby yeast infections do not have symptoms, it is not easy to know when the baby is suffering from it. Nonetheless, paying close attention to the baby’s behavior is one way of knowing if the baby is suffering from thrush. A baby with an infection will tend to be grumpy, angry, and frustrated particularly when they are being fed. Thrush presents itself as gray or white patches that are lacy and curd-like on the baby’s tongue and mouth. Moreover, babies also will tend to spit out their pacifier frequently.

A baby yeast infection can be caused by the use of antibiotics. They are very well known for breaking down the immune system so candida, the yeast that causes bacteria to grow, can make its presence known. Infection can be passed on from mother to infant. An infected mother is likely to pass on the infection to her child through breast feeding. Infection can also result from using pacifiers and bottles that are not well cleaned. Therefore, always be sure that both have been cleaned thoroughly before putting them in your child's mouth. Warm and damp weather also allow the bacteria to grow.

In the beginning, a yeast infection will not cause harm to a baby. Nonetheless, it can have grave side effects such as malnutrition and dehydration. Difficulty in swallowing, suckling, as well as discomfort are additional side effects. In the advanced stages, thrush will spread to the baby's gastro-intestinal system and cause a diaper rash.

The best way of treating baby yeast infection is by sterilizing baby items such as pacifiers and bottles. Keeping the items dry is highly recommended, as the bacteria that causes yeast mostly thrives in environments that are humid. Changing the baby's diapers the instant they get dirty is important. His or her private areas should be kept clean and dry. At all times, let the infant’s bottom air-dry for some time before placing the diapers. Also, avoid tightening the diapers too much. This stops the bacteria from flourishing. You ought to consult a pediatrician if the thrush persists. They can treat the infection by providing the right treatment.

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