Thrush infections cause immense pain in the breast and nipples. Babies that are breastfed also face this thrush issue in their mouths. There are two types of thrush – thrush on the breasts and oral thrush on babies. Thrush on breasts causes much pain and more prolonged duration after breastfeeding the baby. The pain increases for some reason around the nipples and somewhere behind the areolas. It also stretches out the entire breast after breastfeeding.
Many people wonder how thrush and breastfeeding affect each other. Though there are no actual signs of thrush on nipples or breasts, people usually find thrush when the nipples turn pink and cracks appear on the breast. These things cause much pain to the parts, and thus thrush affects breastfeeding. Now Let’s see all about this in detail.
Thrush is a fungus that usually exists on everyone’s body, but we don’t often see it. Majorly it appears in babies of less than six months due to their developing immune system. An overgrowth of yeast or fungus mainly affects the thrush. It generally grows and circulates in a moist, warm, and dark environment and is also known as Monilia, Candidiasis, or Candidiasis.
The main reason for the thrush is the cracks or damages on the nipples or breast. Few people think the high dose of antibiotics causes this problem. It can be confirmed that antibiotics cause thrush, as it decreases the helpful bacteria in our body and enables the candida fungus to cause thrush. If you are a diabetes patient, then you must be extra cautious, as diabetic people are most prone to yeast infections.
Apart from this, here are some other reasons for thrush:
Several women get the first indication of thrush when there is pain while breastfeeding and if the child denies being breastfed. You can see several signs whenever you have a thrush infection. The major signs as observed on babies with thrush are listed below, and if you find any of them, seek a doctor’s assistance as soon as possible:
Some of the symptoms of thrush in a mother are as follows:
Similarly, some of the symptoms of thrush in babies are as follows:
Whether it develops in the baby or mother, the signs and symptoms of thrush are more severe and difficult to treat. Antifungal medications are considered the best-prescribed ones for the treatment of thrush. Such medicines are mostly available in liquid or tablets form. Usually, these medicines should be taken for two to three weeks.
Moreover, the treatments are different for both mother and child according to their ages and infection causes. Thrush can be the symptom of other health issues too, so if it increases and becomes more severe, talk to your doctor and get a proper treatment plan for it.
Thrush can be prevented by following these tips:
Mild cases of thrush can get healed by themselves. But if your thrushes are severe and you have severe issues in your mouth, you can try some home remedies to cure them.
If you have nipple thrush, you can follow these thrush breastfeeding natural remedies:
In most cases, thrush can be cured by itself. And if you have a mild thrush, it will hardly take a week to clear out. However, this disease can pass from mother to child and vice versa. So both the mothers should be under proper supervision. Moreover, you should take proper precautions and apply antiseptic creams to the affected area.
If the infection lasts more than a week, wait for another week, and if still there is no recovery, do visit your doctor for further consultation. The delay in recovery can also be due to home remedies, which cannot cure the disease but can successfully smooth it.
Various signs tell you that you should call a doctor now. Some signs of extreme nipple thrush are as follows:
Apart from all these symptoms, you should contact your doctor if the thrushes are not treated even after one week of treatment.
Most people find cracking of nipples or breast skins normal, but this can cause severe pain while breastfeeding. The thrush can pass from mother to child, and this causes white patches inside the mouth. To prevent thrush, take certain precautions and if it develops, consult the doctor for necessary treatment.
Breastfeeding with thrush is not safe for the child as they can get sore patches in their mouth, leading to thrush. Therefore, it is better not to feed your baby for some time and let the thrush heal completely.
Yes, you can get thrush from your baby’s oral thrush. Moreover, you can also get thrush by kissing your baby. Therefore, you should not contact the infected area and apply ointment to smother it.
Also Read:
Hives while Breastfeeding
Nausea during Breastfeeding
Sore Throat when Breastfeeding
This post was last modified on January 21, 2022 11:10 pm
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