spruw
Spruw, also known as oral candidiasis or thrush, is a fungal infection of the mouth and oropharynx caused mainly by Candida albicans. It presents with creamy white plaques on the tongue, inner cheeks, palate, and sometimes the throat. These plaques can be rubbed off, leaving red, inflamed tissue that may be painful. Other symptoms include a burning sensation, soreness, altered taste, and, in infants, reluctance to feed. Angualr cheilitis, or cracking at the corners of the mouth, can accompany the condition.
Causes and risk factors include disruption of the normal oral microbiota due to antibiotics, inhaled corticosteroids
Diagnosis is usually clinical, based on appearance and symptoms. Confirmation can be obtained by microscopic examination
Treatment involves antifungal medications. Mild to moderate cases are typically treated with topical agents such as
Prognosis is generally favorable with treatment, though recurrence can occur, particularly if risk factors persist.