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Q: Oral Yeast Infection
asked by: rekeeta2000 on December 5th, 2005
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Hi,

i was just wondering if anyone has ever experienced thrush or an oral yeast infection. On november 4th my doctor informed that I have a oral yeast infection, and to this day I am still fighting it. I had one round of nystatin, and am about to take another weekly round of it. Is it normal to take this long for it to go away? I have a sore on each side of my tongue, and my doctor is concerned that because these sores haven't gone away yet it's still there. One month later and i'm still feeling dry and burning sensations in my mouth and sores. I plan to start my other dose of meds tomorrow, but i'm so sick of doing mouthwash right now and was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions or knew anything about it. Thanks a lot!
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fatfamily02
replied on December 5th, 2005
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Acidophillis it is found in yogurt. But you can also find tablets, and even chewable ones. It all comes from the intestines not having proper balance. You have to keep taking it. I had learned it on christian tv many years ago.
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