Exams and Tests
Thrush is a
yeast infection that can develop in the mouth and throat and on the tongue.
Thrush is most common in newborns, infants, and older adults, but it can occur
at any age. In healthy newborns and infants, thrush is usually not a serious
problem and is easily treated and cured.
A visual examination is
usually all that is needed to diagnose thrush. In addition to looking in your
mouth, your doctor will ask you questions about your
medical history.
In rare cases, your
doctor may order a
KOH
prep test in which one of the white patches is scraped and examined. A
KOH prep test is used only in cases when thrush is not clearly evident by
visual examination or when a diagnosed case of thrush is not responding to
prescribed medicines.