3. Trouble Swallowing
Experiencing trouble, pain or discomfort when swallowing are symptoms that you might experience if you have a more severe case of thrush; these aren’t symptoms that will happen in all cases, and there are plenty of cases where oral thrush isn’t painful and will instead just present with the characteristic rash that defines the condition – but if you experience any pain or discomfort while swallowing, it should be treated symptomatically like you would treat a sore throat most commonly associated with flu.
Take in plenty of fluids, especially colder ones that will help to soothe the throat; avoid dairy since it can be a dietary factor that helps to aggravate oral thrush and consume plenty of healthy things through your diet; in extreme cases of thrush, a softer or liquid diet might need to be followed for a while to reduce discomfort and pain while the condition is being treated.