Friday, November 6, 2009

Candidiasis More Condition_symptoms How Can You Tell The Difference Between Leukoplakia And Oral Candidiasis By Inspection?

How can you tell the difference between leukoplakia and oral candidiasis by inspection? - candidiasis more condition_symptoms

Hello.
I saw two plates leukoplakia and oral candidiasis.
OHL lesions are always looking darker and more like the tool on the tongue and the hard palette. Injuries have rounded edges and are always several in a row.
Oral candidiasis lesions are still pink in the center with concentric pathces Whitty at the edges, which gives an appearance on the banks Whitty.
The edges are rounded and no longer in the disk array.

An important observation is that the Aral candidiasis and injuries to the person complaining) about pain during chewing and swallowing (dysphagia. OHL while lesions are not painful and often do not know that until that an oral examination is conducted or oral hygiene.

3 comments:

chase said...

You do not know exactly, but the leukoplakia is a white lace-type domains in the mouth. I think the oral candidiasis (yeast) is red.

keltillo... said...

First ... Go to the Pre-Med for 4 years, then medical school for 4 years.
Subsequently, the certification exams of license and license for a doctor.
Thus, his residency in urology.
Then you can make a difference by visual inspection.

Not before.

Smiley said...

Leukoplakia is a disease of the mouth, which causes the formation of plaque in white leather on the mucous membrane of the tongue and the inside of the mouth. This is not a specific disease and can cause planus by the exclusion of diseases that have similar white lesions such as candidiasis or lichen diagnosed.
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Also known as oral candidiasis, oral candidiasis
Oral thrush usually produces creamy white lesions on the tongue and inner cheeks and sometimes on the roof of the mouth, gums and tonsils. Lesions, which resemble cottage cheese, can be painful and bleed easily when rubbed or scratched. Although the signs and symptoms occur suddenly, which can persist for a long time.

In severe cases, lesions may spread downward into the esophagus - the tube, the long muscle that from the back of the mouth extends to the stomach (Candida esophagitis). Signs and symptoms of Candida esophagitis may include:

Pain or difficulty swallowing
A feeling of food stuck in the throat or in the middle of the chest
Possible fever if the infection spreads to the esophagus

After all the information I read seems to be very difficult to try to distinguish signs and symptoms are very similar.

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