I have constant problems with oral thrush, and i think thrush is usually a whitish color but mabye it can be brownish to, i am not sure, mabye someone else can give you more info.
The thrush that i have is always white unless i eat something that stains like blueberrys, then it is blue that day when i scrape it off.
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Mine have been a thick white coating-when I drink alot of teas the coating sometimes gets stained brown. Not the normal white coating say from milk but a coating that is very thick that doesn't brush off. I also get a distinctive bad taste in my mouth. Sorry to be gross
I was told by my doc once they can also be brownish & yellowish too.
hope this helps blessings dana
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My daughter had that once because she sucked a cough drop when she went to bed. The next morning...disgusting. We were out of diflucan, so we followed Dr. B's recommendation.
Listerine and a throwaway toothbrush. Or one you soak in alcohol for later. Fill your mouth with Listerine and stick in the toothbrush and brush your tongue and surrounding areas.
When you get it bad it hurts. Theres files in newbilinks on yeast.
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I've been advised by my doc to gargle with hydrogen peroxide. It works, but since the thrush went down my throat, she put me on anti fungal lozenges.
I've also found the "oil pulling" technique pretty helpful. If you search those terms you'll find a thread about it.
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