Clinical appearance of acute pseudomembranous candidiasis in children and the importance of good communication, information and education to patients: A case report

Afryla Femilian, Winda Dwi Malinda Masuku, N. Ayuningtyas, D. Ernawati, F. Mahdani, M. Surboyo
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Background: Oral candidiasis is a common opportunistic infection of the oral cavity caused by an overgrowth of the Candida species, in particular, Candida albicans. The incidence varies depending on age and certain predisposing factors. In the practice of dentistry, doctor-patient communication is an important component. Effective communication between doctor and patient is needed to convey information and educate patients so that treatment can be administered appropriately. Purpose: This case aimed to discuss the clinical appearance of acute pseudomembranous candidiasis (APC) in children and the importance of good communication, information and education of patients. Case: A five-year-old male patient came with his mother on November 6, 2020 complaining of white deposits on the mucosa of the upper and lower lips that had been present for a week. Case management: The diagnosis was defined as a typical APC lesion although the potassium hydroxide (KOH) test showed negative results. Characteristic lesions found in APC are often seen clearly in some cases and treatment can begin immediately. Patients receive the empirical therapy, Nystatin oral suspension 100.000 i.u, and the patient is instructed to maintain optimal oral hygiene care, maintain nutrient intake and book a follow-up consultation. Conclusion: Mistakes in patient preparation procedures in taking supporting examinations will result in false negative/positive results, so communication and education information regarding the preparation of supporting examinations for patients is important to note.
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儿童急性假膜性念珠菌病的临床表现及对患者良好的沟通、信息和教育的重要性:1例报告
背景:口腔念珠菌病是一种常见的口腔机会性感染,由念珠菌过度生长引起,特别是白色念珠菌。发病率因年龄和某些易感因素而异。在牙科实践中,医患沟通是一个重要的组成部分。医生和病人之间需要有效的沟通来传达信息和教育病人,这样才能适当地实施治疗。目的:本病例旨在探讨儿童急性假膜性念珠菌病(APC)的临床表现及对患者进行良好的沟通、信息和教育的重要性。病例:一名5岁的男性患者于2020年11月6日和他的母亲一起来就诊,抱怨上唇和下唇粘膜上有白色沉积物,已经存在了一周。病例处理:诊断为典型的APC病变,尽管氢氧化钾(KOH)试验显示阴性结果。在某些情况下,APC的特征性病变通常很明显,可以立即开始治疗。患者给予经验治疗,制霉菌素口服混悬液10万iu,指导患者保持最佳口腔卫生护理,保持营养摄入,并预约随访会诊。结论:辅助检查时患者准备程序错误会导致假阴性/假阳性结果,应注意对患者进行辅助检查准备方面的沟通教育。
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