Monday, February 1, 2010

Thrush In The Gallbladder Oral Thrush As Result Of Chemo, Ideas For Relief? Any DIY Home Remedys For Sores Or Pain Management?

Oral Thrush as result of chemo, ideas for relief? any DIY home remedys for sores or pain management? - thrush in the gallbladder

Oral candidiasis as a result of chemotherapy, ideas for relief? It hurts around the mouth and instant messaging in serious trouble

What can I do to relieve itching and stop the scabs no tears for the use of mouth normal?.

can be significantly smaller wounds?

Also on the tongue to relieve some tips to pain, too?

6 comments:

mom of 3 under 4 said...

My daughters doctor told me to go to the pharmacy and Violet Vinis (I'm sure that's his name). Just be careful with him because the big city. My son came to him and now we have purple stains on the kitchen wall.

dusty said...

Yogurt and whey were used to help the symptoms, but you really need to see a doctor and anti-drug fungi in order to get it.
If he starts, could spread to the neck of a much more serious. Since they are or were chemotherapy, who are more vulnerable to other serious infections. Please consult with your doc. The treatment is simple, inexpensive and very fast. Not stay at home and suffer.

baremp said...

I suggest you buy a white tea, green tea, or just d way when it cools down a bit. Too hot is not good for you. These teas will help you to detoxify your system clean. Eating too much cream Vanilla Ice normal as possible. To alleviate the cream of fresh ice cold sores. Ask your pharmacist - they know what is what on natural healing remedies.
Good luck!

saaanen said...

I agree with the team of "doctors" as an answer. Since you have chemotherapy, which had complicated the problem.

I will tell you that I was following a course of antibiotics and my doctor told me to eat loads of the yoghurt. In my case it worked, but I think you may have better advice.

diydoug@... said...

My mother had thrush. Oragel is used to set the language, just so she could eat. There are also several rinses out there that will alleviate some symptoms. But somthing the best place to ask your doctor, maybe you can subscribe to help you.

Ed said...

I do not think that we can help. The best advice is to ask these questions about your medical team.

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