Mughetto orale nei neonati
Revisione paritaria di Dr Toni Hazell, MRCGPUltimo aggiornamento di Dr Philippa Vincent, MRCGPUltimo aggiornamento 26 maggio 2025
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Il mughetto orale è un'infezione nella bocca causata da un fungo lievitiforme chiamato candida. Il mughetto orale nei neonati di solito non è grave e può generalmente essere curato con il trattamento.
At a glance
Oral thrush is an infection in the mouth caused by a yeast called candida.
It is common in babies, with about 1 in 7 babies developing it at some point.
Symptoms include white patches in the mouth and on the tongue that may look like cottage cheese.
Oral thrush in babies often clears without treatment, but medicines like nystatin drops or miconazole gel can be used.
If the thrush has not cleared within seven days of starting treatment, see your doctor.
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What is oral thrush?
Thrush is an infection caused by a yeast called candida. The mouth is a common site where candida causes infection- this is called oral thrush.
Other common sites for thrush to develop are the vagina, nappy area, and nail folds. See the separate leaflets called Candidosi vaginale, Infezione da lievito e Dermatite da pannolino for more details about other types of thrush.
Why do some babies develop oral thrush?
Torna ai contenutiSmall numbers of candida organisms normally live on all our healthy skins and in our healthy mouths. They are usually harmless and can be useful in protecting us from other infections. However, an overgrowth of candida can occur in the mouth and this can cause oral thrush.
This overgrowth may happen more commonly in babies because the baby's immune system is still quite immature and so it is less good at controlling the candida levels.
Another cause for oral thrush in babies is following a recent course of antibiotic medication. This is because the antibiotics kill off some of the healthy bacteria that live in your baby's mouth. These good bacteria normally help to control the levels of candida in your baby's mouth. If there are fewer healthy bacteria around, more candida can multiply.
If you are breast-feeding and you have recently been on antibiotics yourself, the levels of your healthy bacteria can be affected. This can make you, or your baby, more likely to develop thrush.
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How common is oral thrush in babies?
Torna ai contenutiAbout 1 in 7 babies develop a bout of oral thrush at some point. It is most common in babies younger than 10 weeks, but it can occur in some older babies too. Oral thrush in babies is not usually due to poor hygiene and it does not usually mean that your baby is ill in any other way. Some babies have recurring bouts of oral thrush.
What are the symptoms of oral thrush in babies?
Torna ai contenutiWhite patches usually develop in your baby's mouth and on their tongue. These patches may join together to form larger spots called plaques. They may become yellow or grey and look slightly like cottage cheese. Your baby may not be bothered by the infection. However, sometimes his or her mouth may become sore. Some babies may drool saliva, or refuse to feed properly because of soreness.
Nota: if you are breast-feeding, it is possible that your baby can pass on thrush infection from their mouth to your nipples. This can be very painful for you. Your nipples can become cracked and sore, or sometimes red and shiny. See your doctor if you think that you may have thrush infection of your nipples. Your doctor may suggest some cream to apply to your nipples to clear up the infection.
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What is the treatment for oral thrush in babies?
Torna ai contenutiIn some babies, no treatment is needed. Many mild cases of oral thrush in babies only last for a short time - just a few days or so - and clear without any treatment.
If treatment is started, there are two main options.
The first-line treatment for oral thrush in babies is drops which contain an anti-thrush medicine called nystatin. You use a dropper which comes with the drops to place the liquid on to affected areas within your baby's mouth.
If this does not work or is unavailable, your baby may be prescribed a gel that contains an anti-thrush medicine called miconazolo. You smear this gel on to the affected areas in your baby's mouth, using a clean finger, as often as prescribed by your doctor. Follow the instructions carefully. Use the gel after a feed. To avoid the very small risk of choking, apply a little at a time and not to the back of the throat. The medicine works by killing the candida within the inside of your baby's mouth.
Strictly speaking, neither of these treatments is licensed to be used in babies under 4 months old. However, many doctors are happy to recommend their use in babies of all ages.
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You should continue with the treatment that your doctor prescribes, for two days after the thrush has cleared. See your doctor if the thrush has not cleared within seven days of starting treatment.
Can oral thrush in babies be prevented?
Torna ai contenutiMost bouts of oral thrush in babies occur for no apparent reason. However, the following tips may help to prevent some bouts:
Regularly sterilise all dummies and other mouth toys used by your baby.
If you bottle-feed, regularly sterilise all feeding equipment, especially teats.
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Domande frequenti
What is the difference between oral thrush and other types of thrush?
Oral thrush is an infection caused by candida yeast that occurs specifically in the mouth. Candida can also cause infections in other areas like the vagina, nappy area, and nail folds, which are different types of thrush.
Why is my baby prone to oral thrush even if I am not on antibiotics?
Babies can develop oral thrush because their immune system is still developing and is less effective at controlling the natural levels of candida yeast in the mouth. Candida is normally present in small numbers and usually harmless, but an overgrowth can cause the infection.
If my baby has oral thrush, does it mean they are generally unwell or that I have poor hygiene?
No, oral thrush in babies is not typically a sign of poor hygiene and usually does not mean your baby is ill in any other way. It is a common occurrence, affecting about 1 in 7 babies at some point.
How can I tell if my baby's white spots are oral thrush or just milk residue?
White patches from oral thrush usually develop in your baby's mouth and on their tongue, and may join to form larger, cottage cheese-like spots that can appear yellow or grey. These can sometimes make the baby's mouth sore, leading to drooling or refusal to feed properly. Milk residue typically wipes away easily.
How long should I continue my baby's anti-thrush treatment?
You should continue with the anti-thrush treatment prescribed by your doctor for two days after the thrush has completely cleared up. If the thrush has not gone away within seven days of starting treatment, you should see your doctor again.
Are there any risks associated with the anti-thrush medicines prescribed for babies?
Nystatin drops and miconazole gel are commonly prescribed anti-thrush medicines. While neither is strictly licensed for babies under 4 months old, many doctors do recommend their use for babies of all ages. When applying miconazole gel, it's important to use a small amount at a time and not apply it to the back of the throat to avoid the very small risk of choking.
Ulteriori letture e riferimenti
- Candida - orale; NICE CKS, marzo 2025 (accesso solo Regno Unito)
- Taylor M, Brizuela M, Raja A; Oral Candidiasis
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Dr Philippa Vincent, MRCGP
Medico di base, Autore medico
MB BS, Bsc, MRCGP (2000), DCH, DFSRH, DRCOG
Dr Philippa Vincent is an NHS GP working in North London.
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Dr Toni Hazell, MRCGP
MBBS, BSc, MRCGP, DFSRH, Dip GU med, DRCOG, DCH (London, UK, 2000)
Dr. Toni Hazell qualified from St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School and did her VTS at Northwick Park Hospital.
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Prossima revisione prevista: 25 maggio 2028
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