L.Q. asks from King George, VA on September 27, 2008
9 Month Old Baby with Thrush
Hello. I just wanted to ask anyone that has experience with a baby having thrush, any advice that you may have. My nine month old baby has thrush. At first I thought that it was just milk residue because I don't have it and I am exclusively breastfeeding. But sure enough, that's what it is. I covers a large portion of her tongue. Her doctor has prescribed Nystatin. She hates the taste and I hate giving it to her. I have read that a natural remedy called Gentian Violet works well. Has anyone else used that before for thrush?
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C.D. answers from Washington DC on September 28, 2008
Layla,
First of all I love your name! Secondly, nystatin DOES NOT WORK! i dont care what doctor tells you it does. My daughter had thrush from birth to almost nine months and no matter how many times i bought new binkeys and boiled everything! it stayed until i used the gentian violet.
Since your breastfeeding you need to use in on your nipples too bc you can get it and it gets nasty, believe me. It works really well but is a big mess and kinda hard to find, i had to go to 4 health food stores before i found it.
Good luck!
~C.
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G.T. answers from Norfolk on September 28, 2008
Hi Layla,
You both need to be treated. I suggest a course of Diflucan for you. You can still nurse. I'd use Gentian Violet as the last resort due to the mess. You also need to dilute it---I think 50-50, so it does not burn.
G. T.
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D.D. answers from Norfolk on September 28, 2008
Gentian Violet does work. but thrush goes away in time, too. if you are nusing, you can get it on your breasts and keep passing it back and forth. You probably know about diet too. No milk, no calcium, no white bread, no wheat, no sugar.
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A.S. answers from Washington DC on September 29, 2008
Hi layla!
Thrush sucks. My son had it and we battled with it for 3 months. Gentian Violet works...but it's the messiest thing you could imagine. It's bright purlple and a microscopic amount dyes clothes, furniture, anything in sight! Nystatin isn't absorbed by the body, it goes right through them so it isn't really bad for the baby (that's what my pharmacist said). I used them togherther (I was lucky because my son loved the taste of Nystatin). 3-4 nights running I used GV and Nystatin during the day for over a week and it was gone. (It took my 3 months mind you to just force myself to actually do it 4 times a day. I also noticed that it's important to(which isn't good news for your little girl) to give them the Nystatin slowly, let it really get everywhere in their mouth and not have 1/2 of it swallowed without making skin contact. Even after the signs of it have dissapeared..keep doing it for at least 5 days!!!!!!!!! It WILL come back.
Good luck with this..I know how terrible in can be.
ps. If you do go with the GV use rubber gloves when applying it to your naked baby. Keep the bottle in a zip lock bag too..It's very messy! If you do get it on clothes, soak it immediately in water and oxy clean over night. rub rub rub and it should come out.
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N.D. answers from Washington DC on September 29, 2008
My name is N.. I am a mom of 3 children, ages 2, 5, and 11. You should go to an International food market and ask for glycerin or violeta. I used violeta but it makes their mouth purple when you use it. Just tell someone that you are lloking for something to use on thrush in your baby's mouth. They are good about suggesting things to use. The violeta was referred by a hispanic person. It worked. What area do you live in? I might be able to tell you where to go. I live in Silver Spring, MD
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W.H. answers from Dover on September 28, 2008
Hi
Not sure if I would call Gentian Violet natural. It also know as crystal violet and is used in microbiology labs as a stain when identifying bacteria.
Here is the link to the Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentian_violet
If you do use it keep in mind it turns tissue (your fingers and Baby's toungue) a bright blue. I don't think it'll taste any better though.
J.P. answers from Charlottesville on September 28, 2008
My son had thrush 3x when he was a baby. I found that Fluconazole worked more quickly, and was way less of a pain to administer, than the Nystatin - You just give it to them like any other medicine and dont have to make sure it gets all over their mouth. Also, the taste seems to be more pleasant. If it comes back, make sure you get treated because you could be carrying it. Its one pill from your OB. Good luck!
M.W. answers from Washington DC on September 28, 2008
Layla, there is controversy about the safety of Gentian Violet. I remember using it as a child for mouth cankers, and it may have worked or they may have just gone away naturally. It was no miracle cure, and it stains your mouth purple.
I would check it out on Wikepedia and decide for yourself.
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