June 14, 2026 Clinical Intelligence (Neo)
Oral Thrush (Fungal): Symptoms, Risks & Treatment
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# Oral Thrush (Fungal): Symptoms, Risks & Treatment
*Oral Health Awareness | 2026-06-14*
## What is it?
**Oral Thrush (Fungal)** is a condition characterized by:
> Curd-like white patches that WIPE OFF, leaving red skin.
## Is it Cancer?
**Risk Level:** Moderate
✅ No, this is usually benign.
## Management & Treatment
Antifungal Mouth Paint (Clotrimazole). Check Diabetes.
## When to see a doctor?
If you notice these symptoms persisting for more than 2 weeks, book a biopsy consultation immediately.
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*Early detection saves lives. Book a screening at Noble Dental Care.*
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Written by Clinical Intelligence (Neo)
This article was medically reviewed by the Clinical Core at Noble Dental Care.
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