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The thing that is the most interesting about thrush symptoms is that they can vary wildly. Some of the milder forms of thrush might actually not have any associated symptoms at all. So really, you won't know that you're even dealing with a thrush infection. Of course, there are some symptoms that vary in how severe they can become. You can have visible symptoms of a thrush infection, but there may be no pain associated with it. At the same time you might have some very painful symptoms depending upon where the infection is located. Understanding the symptoms of thrush can help you prevent both discomfort and pain. If you get a fever, and have the symptoms of thrush, the infection could spread throughout your body in many ways. Serious infections can go straight to your lungs and liver making thrush something to be serious about. The infection can be taking care of by seeking the help of your doctor. You can get well as long as you are healthy to begin with. But people who are cancer patients or have HIV are especially challenged in this area. The immune system of a person receiving radiation or chemotherapy treatment will also factor into how this infection is treated. Deep thrush infections are more likely than those immune system deficiencies. If you are a nursing mother who has thrush on her nipples you might be experience a range of symptoms. Lots of time the areola (the skin around the nipples) can change in appearance. Often the areolae start to seem or look shiny in their appearance which is an absolute departure from the norm. There may be deep and painful sensations within the breast. There might even be burning pain in the nipples which can be incredibly severe. That pain may happen while breastfeeding is going on or even after the breastfeeding has stopped. What makes this so frustrating is that the mother often infects her baby who, in turn, re-infects his or her mother and back and forth it goes. As soon as you think something is up inside your mouth and there are whitish lesions appearing, then that is indicative of thrush. Because it is an infection that isn't going to go away by itself, you need to act upon it. Avoid trying to self-cure and don't take off any layers of the lesions. If you don't treat the problem the infection from Candida can become esophagitis. This simply means that your infection has spread from your mouth down to your esophagus. Other symptoms from here out will usually include having a hard time swallowing. Do yourself a favor, and go to the doctor, if you feel that you have early signs of thrush symptoms manifesting. There are probably over the counter treatments available. You should probably go see your doctor (my personal opinion) as they will be able to tell you exactly what you need to do. Your doctor may want to look at other contributing factors as well. For more information on how you can spot, prevent and/or get rid of your infection, please take the time to have a look at this superb webpage, by click here: [http://helium22love.webgarden.com/section-1/blog/thrush-symptoms-what-they-could Get the facts]
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