Thrush infection can be treated by applying antifungal creams such as mycotoxin under doctor’s supervision. Thrush, also known as snow mouth disease, is an inflammation of the oral mucosa caused by oral candida infection. Thrush patients diagnosed with fungal infections are mostly treated with medications, either orally or topically applied antifungals. Commonly available applicable medications such as mycotoxin, which inhibits the rapid growth and reproduction of Candida albicans. Typically, treatment is effective within 2 weeks, although it is often necessary to continue treatment until 2 to 3 days after remission. If it does not work for more than 2 weeks, you should seek medical advice for adjustment. In addition, oral fluconazole can kill Candida albicans, the therapeutic effect is better, for small infants, if the application of mycotoxin is ineffective, you can choose oral fluconazole under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. Due to the large individual differences in thrush patients, it is recommended that the most appropriate medication be selected under the guidance of a doctor with full integration of the individual’s situation.