How to tell if you have a candida infection in your mouth

Candida infection of the oral cavity, can be diagnosed by clinical symptoms, as well as auxiliary examination can be confirmed.
1. Clinical symptoms: the main clinical symptoms are mucosal congestion and white pseudomembranous white spots on the oral mucosa (lips, cheeks, tongue and jaw), and the pain or itching is usually very mild or there are no conscious symptoms.
2. Auxiliary examination: secretions can be taken for smear examination, to be able to determine whether there is Candida albicans infection.
Treatment of oral candidiasis albicans, should pay attention to oral hygiene, keep the mouth alkaline, you can use sodium bicarbonate solution to wipe the patient’s oral cavity; serious cases can be oral mycobacteria, vitamin B, vitamin C and other drugs.
Suspected oral candidiasis, need to go to the hospital in time for examination.