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>I spoke with a Mom today who has a baby age 7mo. old. Baby developed oral
>thrush 1.5 months ago. Mom has no symptoms. The pair has tried gentian
>violet on two occasions and has just finished Nystatin, only to find white
>patches in baby's mouth still present.
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Another thought is to take a swab to confirm that this is thrush (and not
just milk or Epstein's pearls or something).
Also to throw out any dummies (pacifiers), if baby has been using them.
They can't be completely sterilized and should always be replaced after
treatment for thrush.
If the baby is well, this is very unlikely to be the presenting sign of
diabetes.
Probably, just more treatment is necessary. I wonder if this started after a
course of antibiotics?
Lisa Amir
MBBS, MMed, IBCLC in Melbourne, Australia
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