
Oral Thrush (Candidiasis)
Oral Thrush, also called Oral Candidiasis, is a fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans in the mouth. It appears as white, creamy patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, gums, and throat.
Causes of Oral Thrush
- Weakened immune system (due to diabetes, HIV, or chemotherapy).
- Prolonged antibiotic or steroid use (which disrupts normal mouth flora).
- Dry mouth (Xerostomia) due to dehydration or certain medications.
- Poor oral hygiene and excessive sugar intake.
- Wearing dentures without proper cleaning.
- Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
Symptoms of Oral Thrush
- White, creamy patches on the tongue, cheeks, and throat.
- Pain, redness, and burning sensation in the mouth.
- Difficulty swallowing if the infection spreads to the throat.
- Cracking at the corners of the mouth (Angular Cheilitis).
- Loss of taste or cotton-like feeling in the mouth.
Homeopathic Treatment for Oral Thrush
Homeopathy helps boost immunity and reduce candida overgrowth naturally. Common remedies include:
- Borax – For painful, white ulcers and burning sensation in the mouth.
- Mercurius Solubilis – When there is excessive salivation, swollen gums, and bad breath.
- Kali Mur – Helps in whitish patches, dryness, and thick mucus in the mouth.
- Candida Albicans Nosode – Specifically used for recurrent fungal infections.
- Arsenicum Album – For burning pain, weakness, and fungal overgrowth in weak patients.
Natural Remedies & Prevention
- Maintain good oral hygiene – Brush and floss regularly.
- Rinse with warm salt water – Helps reduce fungal overgrowth.
- Use coconut oil pulling – Antifungal properties help in healing.
- Limit sugar and processed foods – Candida thrives on sugar.
- Increase probiotics (yogurt, kefir, or probiotic supplements) – Restores healthy oral bacteria.
- Keep dentures clean – Remove and clean them properly before sleeping.
Conclusion
Oral Thrush is treatable with homeopathy and natural remedies, but addressing the underlying cause is crucial for long-term relief. Strengthening immunity and maintaining oral hygiene are key to preventing recurrences.