Question

For over a month, my child has been troubled by oral thrush, and they are now seven months old. Although we have been using a mold-inhibiting solution to wipe the mouth, the situation seems to have not improved. Are there any better treatment methods?

Answer

It is recommended that you use a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and mold-inhibiting medication for localized application treatment. At the same time, attention should be paid to the child’s nutritional supplements, drinking plenty of water to promote recovery. For neonatal diseases, parents should take their children to the doctor in a timely manner, avoid self-medication, and provide sufficient care and attention to help them recover as quickly as possible.