Wednesday, July 29, 2009

How to Recognize and Cure Infant Thrush

"WAAAAAAHHHHHH!" Don't you just hate it when baby bliss goes awry? I absolutely adore babies, but boy it can be really hard when your baby is not happy - especially if it's an ongoing thing. I know from personal experience how hard infant thrush can be. If you're wondering if your baby may have thrush, here are some of the most common symptoms:

-White patches inside your baby's mouth
-A white coating on baby's tongue
-Baby is unusually fussy
-You have symptoms of breastfeeding thrush (red, cracked nipples, painful nursing, etc.)
-Your baby's mouth seems sore
-Reluctance to feed

If EITHER mom or baby has symptoms, it's really important to treat both of you. I have more detailed information on how to recognize and cure infant thrush on ezinearticles.com.

Also, for a complete, in depth approach to curing infant thrush holistically, you may want to check out my ebook, "The 3-Day Thrush Cure" at http:/www.GetRidofThrush.com.

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