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Old Dec20-09, 10:52 PM                  #1
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Flush? [Thrush]

For a long while now I'd get a build up of white gunk on my tongue which seems to begin from the back and make its way to the front. I can brush it off and whatever but it manages to build up to a noticeable amount within 12 hours - I can see it, taste it, and it's a bit smelly.
I've had flush (the mouth kind) years before, but that was much worse - like an accelerated version of what I seem to have now. But whatever I have (which really doesn't seem to do anything other than cause bad breath) has lasted a lot longer than when I had flush.

What could this possibly be, and is it a sign of something worse to come?
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Old Dec21-09, 01:50 AM                  #2
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Re: Flush?

Thrush is an infection of the mouth caused by the candida fungus, also known as yeast. White coated tongues affect a large portion of the population, and in many cases its caused by the same fungus.

You should see your dentist or doctor for long term control.

Things you can do at home are eating plenty of yogurt and gargle with a oxygen type mouth wash. You could also buy a tongue scraper.
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Old Dec21-09, 02:09 AM                  #3
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Oh it's called thrush? haha yes that's right!!

Can't the body rid itself of this fungus? If I knew it goes away on its own after a year or so (even though I think I've had it longer than that already) then I'd probably avoid the medication.
I would also think it's not contagious because I've kissed my girlfriend aplenty, and she hasn't got it.

I have been resorting to scrubbing the white coating off with my toothbrush and that works fine. It's just that I can never get the very back, which I believe would be too far even for gargling.
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Old Dec21-09, 03:57 PM                  #4
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Re: Flush?

I wouldn't underestimate the gargle aspect, if you do it right, little droplets will reach the effected area. Also be sure to clean or change your tooth brush often. You could be re-infecting yourself with it.

Some people have a very hard time getting rid of fungus infections. It may have something to do with the proper growing conditions, as in PH and warmth. You really should consult your doctor for the proper diagnoses.
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Old Dec21-09, 07:44 PM                  #5
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

Thanks for the advice, replacing my toothbrush is something I don't really do that often - which I should - and yes I've already booked an appointment with my doctor.

My mum told me to stop kissing others as it's contagious. Is it really? Because again, my girlfriend doesn't have it and if it truly was contagious it would have definitely caught on by now. I've also been the type to swing around between many at parties, so it wouldn't rest well on my conscience to know I've been spreading a fungus...

And any ideas on what the medication might possibly hold in store for me? I understand it would treat it, but will it do this permanently or only temporarily? Reason being I don't want to be taking medication each day for the rest of my life.
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Old Dec21-09, 07:46 PM                  #6
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

This is a long shot but you might want to get yourself tested for high blood sugar.
Thrush can sometimes be an indicator of out-of-control sugars (Diabetes).
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Old Dec21-09, 08:09 PM                  #7
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

I don't really have the body shape or diet to get type II diabetes, so you must be referring to type 1? I would hope I don't have that...

I'll keep what you said in mind though, and ask the doctor if it might be possible cause to the fungus.
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Old Dec21-09, 08:17 PM                  #8
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

http://www.thrush-symptoms.com/artic...d-diabetes.php
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Old Dec21-09, 08:20 PM                  #9
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

Originally Posted by Mentallic View Post
I don't really have the body shape or diet to get type II diabetes, so you must be referring to type 1? I would hope I don't have that...

I'll keep what you said in mind though, and ask the doctor if it might be possible cause to the fungus.
You don't necessarily have diabetes. Just see your dentist and ask for the plan of treatment. Don't be too rough on brushing your tongue, if you damage the surface you might actually create the perfect culture ground for the micro-organisms.
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Old Dec22-09, 12:00 AM                  #10
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

I went to see the doctor and she prescribed me some simple lozenges. And it takes only a few days to cure.
I've also changed my toothbrush and if I'm cured of this fungus, there won't be anymore need for scrubbing so hard - thanks monique

Oh and as for the diabetes: (this is from what I remember, not word for word)

Originally Posted by me
I've read that thrush can be caused by diabetes
Originally Posted by doctor
Yes that's true, but you don't have diabetes so it's not in this case
Originally Posted by me
How do you know I don't have it?
Originally Posted by doctor
Well you've never been diagnosed with diabetes. Do you ever become really tired in the middle of the day?
Originally Posted by me
Not really all the time... sometimes but
Originally Posted by doctor
Don't worry, you don't have diabetes
I think I'm going to be ok!
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Old Dec22-09, 12:30 AM                  #11
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

That was the extent of it? Nothing about the actual symptoms of diabetes? Find a different doc.....
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Old Dec22-09, 12:36 AM       Last edited by Mentallic; Dec22-09 at 12:42 AM..            #12
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

Thats the way she works lol. I've become accustomed to her methods, and frankly I like it. She doesn't get into details unless I ask, and I think we've both understood this since I do ask quite often. She only gives details about the issue at hand, in this case, the fungus in itself.
I would've asked if it weren't that I already read that article just prior to seeing her.
She's a good doctor, really! (from what I can see hehe)

p.s. except that after I asked if there were any other precautions I could take help rid myself of the thrush besides the lozenges, she didn't really add anything and I had to bring up a few of the ideas in this thread, such as changing toothbrush which she agreed with, without adding anything else.
Besides this, at least I'm comfortable with my doctor and we can joke around. I don't like those that have a mono-tone and only talk about the patient's symptoms. In other words, when they're too professional - I'm sure others would disagree with me here.
We did have a nice little chat about the swine flu, and somehow that lead me to getting a swine flu injection...
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Old Dec22-09, 02:41 AM                  #13
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

Well you still have unexplained thrush,and while easily treated,it would take three seconds to ask about increased hunger, thirst, urination, etc instead of some non-symptom. Thats the only thing that bothered me.
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Old Dec22-09, 03:28 AM                  #14
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

Yes you're right. I guess that is a flaw in the doctor's behaviour. At the time I didn't think about what side-effects these lozenges may have - if any - but now I'm curious to know. The bottle doesn't state any so I'm guessing there aren't any.

I never thought a fungus could be this easy to cure medically, while it's near impossible by just leaving it alone yourself.
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Old Dec22-09, 03:52 AM                  #15
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

The doctor could have asked on about the diabetes, it never hurts to check someone's symptoms, but thrush can also occur in many other conditions. Doctors probably hear it all day long "I read on the internet..." You could also have asked "I've read that thrush can be caused by AIDS". I do agree that it is a flaw that a doctor does not take a patient seriously, they often all too easily wave away a patient's concerns.
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Old Dec22-09, 12:02 PM                  #16
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Re: Flush? [Thrush]

I have this problem occasionally and the only thing that I find effective is taking digestive bacteria. I use a solid tablet and chew it. Usually clears right up. The first time I used digestive bacteria it was suggested to me by a friend. It was about ten days before I noticed a significant reduction. Now I only need to take it one or two days and my tongue will be back to normal.

Hope this helps:^)
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