What happens if you don’t get treatment for thrush?

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refuse treatment

don’t see a doctor
redness and a white spot

have difficulty swallowing
i’m not sure if I have this or not

took a throat culture of my white spot

Depending on where it is , it can be very painful !
If it’s in your mouth it can be very difficult to eat or drink.
You can see a Dr. and they can give you a prescription, or you can try taking some Probiotics avalible from your local pharmacy. They thing that always worked best for me is something called "gingenviloet". it is availble over the counter at your pharmacy. Good luck, and another thing that will also help is making sure to eat plenty of yougurt with active live cultures in it.

5 Responses to “What happens if you don’t get treatment for thrush?”

  1. Terry O Says:

    It can spread to your armpits and nose. It feeds on sugar. What you need to do is really cut down on the sugar and starch that you eat, increase your water intake, and with time it should starve and die.
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  2. bootzie831 Says:

    Depending on where it is , it can be very painful !
    If it’s in your mouth it can be very difficult to eat or drink.
    You can see a Dr. and they can give you a prescription, or you can try taking some Probiotics avalible from your local pharmacy. They thing that always worked best for me is something called "gingenviloet". it is availble over the counter at your pharmacy. Good luck, and another thing that will also help is making sure to eat plenty of yougurt with active live cultures in it.
    References :

  3. btokatsh Says:

    why would you not treat it? basically if you don’t treat it, well it won’t go away! i suppose there is a possibility it could spread to other places as well. Why wouldn’t you treat it?> It’s so simple. THey just either give you a pill, one pill, to swallow or a swish in the mouth and spit out thing.
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  4. mikey Says:

    Thrush is an oral infection of Candida, albicans, is usually self limiting, in that it causes a ‘cottage cheese’ type lesion in the oral cavity, sometimes extending back toward the back of the mouth. If you do not treat, it can cause significant damage to the oral mucosa, however, it rarely extends beyond the oral environment. Here is the question, however, why are you suffering from this infection? This is sometimes a symptom of more serious problems, such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis A,B, and C, and several other serious auto-immune dysfunctions. My rec. to you is to seek treatment for the thrush, and then find out if there are other contributing factors-good luck.
    References :
    old doc

  5. Lorelei C Says:

    You risk more of your body becoming infected. "In that case, the areas most likely to be affected include the digestive tract, lungs and liver."
    References :
    http://www.medicinenet.com/thrush/article.htm
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/oral-thrush/DS00408/DSECTION=tests%2Dand%2Ddiagnosis

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