Thrush
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Thrush
I had thrush 3 times during treatment. No iv's for me, I had liquid medicine. The meds work well. Our bodies are under stress. I made sure that everything was cleanned, did not reuse straws, toothbrush soaked in Listerine and then rinsed really well, could not tolerate mint.
I have Type II diabetes that is usually under tight control, treatment made my blood sugar go all over the charts. I also had thrush after my mother passed away, needed to take two rounds of medicine that time.0 -
Scorched Earth Policy
Throw out the toothbrush and sterilize the new one daily (and then change in a week or so). It is very easy to get reinfected - if you have any intimate contact with someone, consider asking if he/she can be treated as well, as partners tend to harbor the fungus and reinfect.
You should see improvement within 2-3 days of treatment. I hope it clears up, but 2-3 cases during treatment is the norm. Whee.0 -
3 timer hereDrMary said:Scorched Earth Policy
Throw out the toothbrush and sterilize the new one daily (and then change in a week or so). It is very easy to get reinfected - if you have any intimate contact with someone, consider asking if he/she can be treated as well, as partners tend to harbor the fungus and reinfect.
You should see improvement within 2-3 days of treatment. I hope it clears up, but 2-3 cases during treatment is the norm. Whee.
Vancouver Girl,
I had the dreaded thrush 3 times myself. I was given nysatin the first and last time and dyflucen(sp?) the second time. Watch out for the dyflucen as I hear it is hard on the liver.
I don't know if this solved it but someone here suggested probiotics. I used that on my third go-round in addition to the nysatin and it was gone significantly faster. I stayed with the probiotics and never got thrush again. Of course, could just be a coincidence since it seems like most here only get it 2 or 3 times. Who knows, but in my own mind I think it helped. And definitely agree with Dr. Mary on the new toothbrush every couple of days.
Hope you get over it fast.
Greg0
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