What Are the Causes of Yeast Infections in Toddler Girls?
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Antibitoics and Children
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When a child takes antibiotics, healthy bacteria may be killed and too much yeast may begin to grow.
Antibiotics and Mothers
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When a nursing mother takes antibiotics, her child may develop a yeast infection. This can happen if too much of the child's healthy bacteria is killed and too much yeast beings to grow.
Diaper Rash
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A child may develop a yeast infection if they have diaper rash, because yeast thrive in warm and moist environments.
Common Child Yeast Infections
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In children, the most common yeast infections occur in the mouth or genitals.
Tight Undergarments
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Undergarments which are too tight can cause the genital area to become warm and moist, sometimes resulting in yeast infections.
Treatment
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Anti-fungal topical creams work well to treat genital yeast infections. Oral yeast infections can be treated with prescription medication.
Pediatrician
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A pediatrician should be seen if a child's yeast infection does not seem to be clearing up within a couple of days. Also, a pediatrician should been seen to accurately diagnose a child's yeast infection.
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