oral candidiasis

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Oral candidiasis is an oral mucosal disease infected by Candida. It is the most common oral fungal infection in humans. It is most common in acute pseudomembranous candidiasis stomatitis. Clinical manifestations: 1. It can occur at any age, and is more common in long-term use of hormones, HIV infected persons, immunodeficient persons, infants and weak persons. 2. Neonatal thrush is the most common, with an incidence of 4%. It is also called neonatal thrush or snow mouth disease. Neonatal thrush mostly occurs 2 to 8 days after birth. The good parts are lips, tongue and soft palate. Mucosal congestion in the damaged area occurs. There are scattered soft spots white as snow, such as the size of cap needles. Soon after, they fuse into white or blue-white velvety patches, which can continue to expand and spread. In severe cases, they affect tonsil pharynx. 3. Adult performance is milky white chorionic pseudomembrane.

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