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ICD-10 code: B37.0

Disease category: B37: Candidiasis

Candidal stomatitis, also known as oral thrush, is a common fungal infection that affects the mouth and throat. It is caused by an overgrowth of the fungus Candida, which is normally present in small amounts in the mouth, digestive tract, and skin. However, certain factors can lead to an overgrowth of Candida, resulting in an infection.

Symptoms of candidal stomatitis include white or yellowish patches on the tongue, roof of the mouth, inside of the cheeks, and back of the throat. These patches may be painful or cause discomfort while eating or swallowing. In severe cases, the infection may spread to the esophagus, causing difficulty in swallowing.

Candidal stomatitis can occur in people of all ages, but it is more common in infants, elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems. It can also be caused by certain medications such as antibiotics, corticosteroids, and chemotherapy drugs, which can alter the normal balance of bacteria and fungi in the body.
In addition to medication, there are several steps that can be taken to prevent and manage candidal stomatitis. Maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing regularly, can help to prevent the growth of Candida in the mouth. Eating a healthy diet and avoiding foods and drinks that can promote the growth of fungi, such as sugary or acidic foods, can also be helpful.

If you are experiencing symptoms of candidal stomatitis, it is important to seek medical attention from a healthcare professional. They can diagnose the condition and provide appropriate treatment to help manage the infection and prevent it from spreading. With proper treatment and preventive measures, candidal stomatitis can be effectively managed and resolved.

Treatment of Candidal stomatitis:

Candidal stomatitis, also known as oral thrush, is a fungal infection of the mouth caused by an overgrowth of Candida species, particularly Candida albicans. The infection can occur in both healthy individuals and those with weakened immune systems, and it often presents as white or cream-colored patches on the tongue, cheeks, gums, and roof of the mouth.

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