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>Has anyone dealt with mouth ulcers from a yeast infection that bleed
>enough to cause blood to dribble out of the baby,s mouth? Mom reports
>that baby was treated with gentian violet twice daily. One raised lesion
>did not turn purple but remained white and later formed an ulcer that
>bled. Baby also has diaper rash. Is this amount of bleeding unusual or is
>it possible if the lesion is over a blood vessel?
How about the possibility of more than one organism, such as a virus or
bacteria, also being involved, or some organic problem, or reaction to the
GV chemical? Even though we know yeast makes the skin and mucosal tissue
more fragile, it's important to keep all likely possibilities in mind.
Arly Helm
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