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Yeasts are one-celled organisms that live in and on our
bodies. Bacteria are also a normal part of our bodies. It is only
when the yeast overgrows that it becomes a problem. As pregnancy
progresses, a woman is more likely to have an overgrowth of
yeast.12 At birth a vaginal overgrowth of yeast can be
transferred to the baby, and the baby can end up with thrush (an
oral yeast infection).
A yeast infection can show up in many
places. Infants typically develop yeast infections in the diaper
area and in their mouths. Babies get yeast infections easily since
their immune systems are not fully developed. The most common place
for women to have a yeast infection is in the vagina, and sometimes
women with large breasts will have a yeast infection under their
breasts. When a woman is breastfeeding, she can get a yeast
infection on her nipples and sometimes even inside her breasts. Men
may have “jock itch” and any family member can have a yeast
infection anywhere on the body. Between toes (“athlete’s foot”) or
under fingernails and toenails are common places. There is even a
form of dandruff that is caused by yeast. Because family members are
in close contact, it is easy to spread a yeast infection from one
family member to another.
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Predisposing factors
include:
- Pregnancy
- Infancy
- A history of vaginal yeast
infections
- Recent antibiotic use
- Living in a warm, moist
climate
- A yeast infection of another family
member, pet or farm animal
- Wearing artificial fingernails or
dentures
- Use of steroids
- Anyone with a compromised immune
system
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Women who have recently given birth may
have been treated with antibiotics for a Cesarean birth or for GBS
(Group B b-hemolytic Streptococcal infection). Treatment with
antibiotics destroys some of the body’s helpful bacteria (as well as
harmful bacteria). One function of the good bacteria is to keep the
yeast from overgrowing. If you have been on antibiotics recently,
you can take acidophilus to help reestablish the good bacteria in
your body. Acidophilus can be found in the refrigerated case of your
local health food store, and some supermarkets also carry it in
their dairy sections. The container label will state how much and
how often to take the acidophilus. Remember to keep the acidophilus
refrigerated.
When a baby develops thrush, there are visible
white patches in the baby’s mouth,14 especially on the
tongue. Of course the baby’s tongue can look white from milk. Try to
wipe off the white substance with a wet washcloth. If it is yeast,
it will not wipe off. Sometimes a baby can have a yeast overgrowth
but not yet have visible white growth in the mouth. If a baby has a
yeast infection in the diaper area, the baby’s bottom is red and
irritated. Sometimes for people with dark skin, the infected area
may appear darker than their normal skin color.
Yeast Infections
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A breastfeeding mother
has many concerns while providing the optimum nutrition for her
baby. A yeast infection, such as thrush, is an annoying and
unwelcome problem but one that is quite common in newborns and their
mothers. There are a wide variety of medications available to deal
with yeast infections. Also, there are many steps you can take
around your home, in your diet and with your personal care that will
help stop the spread of infection and bring recovery more quickly.
The first step, however, once you suspect there is a problem, is to
have your baby’s primary care practitioner confirm the diagnosis, so
you can begin a treatment program for both you and your
baby.
For your nipples,
you will be prescribed an antifungal ointment or cream. Apply the
ointment sparingly after each breastfeeding. Rub it onto your
nipples and the area of the breasts that the baby’s mouth covers. By
the next feeding most of the medicine will have rubbed off on your
clothing or breast pads, so there is no need to wash the nipples
before breastfeeding.10 If there is a large amount of
medicine left, then you may wish to wipe it off gently before
feeding your baby. Perhaps olive oil on a cotton ball would be a
good method to remove the ointment. If you are using breast pads, a
fresh set should be used following each feeding. It is important to
put on a clean bra every day.
Thrush (Yeast) Infection in
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Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth. Yeasts are simple
organisms that are normally found on or in many parts of the body.
Ordinarily, yeasts cause no symptoms. However, certain conditions
can allow the yeast population to explode and cause an
infection.
What conditions can lead to a yeast
infection? Conditions that can lead to a yeast infection
include:
- antibiotic use,
- decreased immune system function,
- during birth if the mother has a yeast infection of the birth
canal, or
- immediately after birth from close contact with other family
members.
Yeasts thrive in chronically moist areas, so yeast infections
tend to occur in the mouth, skin folds, and groin.
What should I know about yeast infections in
children? Thrush, a yeast infection of the mouth and throat,
appears as creamy white, curd-like patches on the tongue and the
inside of the mouth and throat. This yeast infection can spread from
the child's mouth to other parts of the body where there is moist or
irritated skin. For example, in a child that sucks his or her thumb,
the skin around the thumbnail may become red with a candida-type of
yeast infection.
Yeast infections such as thrush in the mouth and those in the
diaper area are treated with an anti-fungal medication such as
Nystatin or an over-the-counter preparation such as Mycostatin,
Diflucan or Lotrimin.
Children with thrush do not have to be kept home from daycare. To
prevent spread of infection, dispose of diapers and other infected
materials carefully and wash hands after every contact with the
infected area.
If you or your child have any signs of yeast infection see your
doctor for a full evaluation.
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