Most infants with thrush do not experience pain, but a few infants do. Thrush is a skin condition caused by Candida albicans infection. It appears mainly on the mucous membranes of the infant’s mouth, with a white filmy appearance on the tongue and teeth marks. When the symptoms are mild, there are no other symptoms other than a white film in the mouth, and if the symptoms are severe the child may experience pain. When thrush occurs, care should be taken to keep the infant’s oral hygiene clean, using sodium bicarbonate for oral cleansing under a doctor’s supervision, followed by the grinding of mycotoxin tablets into a powder and mixing it with glycerin to be applied to the affected area. If the condition is more serious, you need to take oral mycotoxin tablets. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the baby’s daily necessities, such as bottles, pacifiers, toys and so on to carry on the sterilization treatment. When breastfeeding, nipples should be cleaned, and attention should be paid to strengthening the baby’s nutrition to improve the baby’s ability to resist the disease.