Nappy rash and thrush in babies thrush or candida is a yeast infection that may appear on a baby s napkin area or in their mouths.
Thrush in babies nappy area treatment.
Treatment for this type of thrush is the same as for nappy thrush.
However many doctors are happy to recommend its use in babies of all ages.
Avoid using plastic backed bibs.
It is common for babies to have thrush and can be treated with an anti fungal medication.
Monitor the area and watch for improvement.
For oral thrush your doctor may prescribe antifungal medication drops or a gel containing nystatin which must be spread on the tongue and inside the mouth a few times a day for 10 days.
Treatment for this type of thrush is the same as for nappy thrush.
Use a cream with a specific anti fungal agent.
Wash your hands carefully before and after breastfeeding and after applying cream to your nipples.
Strictly speaking miconazole gel is not licensed to be used in babies under 4 months old.
Regular diaper barrier creams or ointments won t help so your baby s doctor may recommend using a topical antifungal cream such as nystatin clotrimazole or miconazole possibly with a mild corticosteroid cream as well.
Candida albicans is a bug that is present in many women s vaginal tract.
You use a dropper which comes with the drops to place the liquid on to affected areas within your baby s mouth.
An alternative treatment for oral thrush is drops which contain an anti thrush medicine called nystatin.
Your baby will need to be treated for oral thrush even if he doesn t have symptoms to avoid infections going back and forth.