In oral candidiasis, normal mouth yeast overgrows, causing white, slightly elevated lesions. The overgrowth of yeast (candida) in this infant's mouth has caused cracking of the lips.  The white lesions on the tongue are typical of candidiasis.
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In oral candidiasis, normal mouth yeast overgrows, causing white, slightly elevated lesions.
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Signs and Symptoms
Thrush may appear as white or pale yellow spots on the inner surfaces of the mouth and throat, the tongue, and the lips. It may resemble cottage cheese or milk curds. However, scraping off these membranes may be difficult and may leave slightly bleeding sores. 

Thrush may be accompanied by a burning sensation in the mouth or throat (oral cavity).
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