Vaccines are generally not recommended for people with thrush.
Thrush is a disease in which Candida albicans infection forms a white film on the surface of the oral mucosa. The patient’s resistance and immunity are relatively low during the illness, and vaccination at this time may be detrimental to the patient’s health, and the vaccine does not work accordingly, so it is recommended to choose the patient when he is healthy to be vaccinated.
Thrush is mainly caused by poor oral hygiene and decreased immune function, resulting in the proliferation of Candida in the patient’s mouth and triggering thrush. Patients may have symptoms such as localized mucosal flushing, white velvety patches and blood spillage. Oral hygiene should be observed and contact with food and clothing infected by Pseudomonas should be avoided.
If the patient has thrush, it is recommended to go to the Department of Stomatology of the hospital in time for relevant examination and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.