Gargling with Warm Salt Water
Gargling with warm salt water can help treat oral thrush by bringing down the swelling in the mouth and throat from swelling caused by an allergic reaction to yeast. The salt water cleanses the mouth of any leftover food particles or chemicals that could be causing an allergic reaction. It also kills off any yeast or fungus in the throat that contributes to the swelling. If you are struggling with this condition, gargle with warm salt water every two hours for about 10 seconds each time. Drinking plenty of water will help flush out any yeast buildup as well.
Gargling with warm salt water can ease the pain of oral thrush. To make a solution for gargling, use one teaspoon (5 ml) of salt in a glass of warm water. Stir the mixture until the salt dissolves completely, and then drink it through a straw. Repeat as needed to treat symptoms. Gargling with warm salt water is an effective treatment for oral thrush. It can help ease the pain of sore throats, soothe irritation and inflammation, and remove debris from the mouth.