Oral fungal infections are generally contagious.
Oral fungal infections, in general, may show signs of being contagious. It is recommended that if you have an oral fungal infection, you avoid sharing toiletries with others while undergoing treatment. Oral fungal infections can be caused by malnutrition or by immune deficiency.
Oral fungal infections are usually characterized by pain, redness, swelling, and white patches on the surface of the tongue, etc. It is recommended that patients should pay attention to utensil hygiene in their daily lives. It is recommended that patients can use sodium bicarbonate to gargle during the treatment period, and increase physical exercise in normal times, which can effectively enhance resistance and immunity, and can effectively make oral fungal infections be treated.
In daily life, it is recommended that patients pay attention to oral hygiene, can use mouthwash to gargle appropriately after meals, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods. If it is more serious, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time and follow the doctor’s requirements for examination and treatment.