Treating Baby Yeast
Infection the Natural Way
Baby yeast
infection usually appears in the mouth. However, just
like adults, babies can also suffer from yeast infection
in other parts of the body. Although oral yeast infection
is the most common form of Candidiasis in newborn
infants, there are other ways by which this condition can
affect babies.
Thrush in
infants
When babies
have thrush or oral Candidiasis; white, curd-like deposits will
appear on the tongue and the insides of the mouth. This could
be accompanied by soreness and inflammation and can affect how
babies are fed. Having oral thrush will likely have its toll on
an infant's overall health.
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Diaper rash
Diaper rash is different from diaper
Candidiasis. Both can be utterly uncomfortable, but there are
slight differences in the symptoms. A rash caused by yeast
infection can appear as red bumps with heights surrounded by
smaller red spots. Diaper yeast infection usually appears on
the upper thighs, the pubic area and the lower part of the
baby's abdomen.
Causes of infant
Candidiasis
Babies can get yeast infection from infected
mothers, particularly those who are being breastfed. Women who
have the infection can pass it on to their babies, especially
if they are breastfeeding. The symptoms can manifest on the
mother's areola and around the nipples.
If an infant has to take antibiotics for some
sort of condition, then his or her immune system can be
affected. This could lead to the baby being prone to developing
Candidiasis. Warm weather can also contribute to the
development of the condition. Humidity can trap sweat on the
baby's skin, especially in areas of the body that are wrapped
in clothing. That is why the diaper area is where symptoms are
usually found. For oral Candida infection, using unclean
feeding bottles and pacifiers can lead to the development of
yeast infection.
Natural treatment for infant yeast
infection
For babies, treating the infection with a
mild, natural cure is still best. Infants do not have the same
tolerance as adults when it comes to medications; that is why a
natural cure will be a better option. One way of treating yeast
infection without causing more discomfort on the baby is tea
tree oil. This can be swabbed on the areas where symptoms
appear.
Apple cider vinegar can also be used on baby
rash. When used to treat thrush, it is best to dilute it with
water and swab the tongue and insides of the baby's mouth with
it using cotton. Crushed garlic applied on affected areas is
also an effective natural cure.
Baby yeast infection is quite common.
However, choosing the right cure is very important because
infants are more sensitive to medications than adults and
treating the infection with a natural cure is probably the best
option.

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