Clinical manifestations of oral candidiasis albicans

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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2025-05-22 04:45:37
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Oral candida albicans is a common oral mucosal disease caused by systemic or local infection due to poor oral hygiene or local damage to the mucosa for a long time. It is characterized by scattered clusters or isolated villous white papules or papules on the oral mucosa. If it occurs on the tongue, it can cause white fur and thickening symptoms. There is also a slight pain and burning sensation in the affected mucosa. At the same time, candida albicans is easy to occur in children or young children, normal performance for the mouth or mouth, can wipe off the villous white spots or papules, also known as thrush, or blood mouth disease.