Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat Is Gentian Violet?Does It Help With Thrush?How to Use Gentian Violet for ThrushConsiderations
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What Is Gentian Violet?
Does It Help With Thrush?
How to Use Gentian Violet for Thrush
Considerations
Gentian violetis an antiseptic dye that has been used to treat certain bacterial and fungal infections, including thrush.Thrushis a yeast infection within the body, most commonly affecting the mouth, throat, and vagina. While some research has shown gentian violet to be an effective treatment for thrush, more clinical evidence is needed to assess its safety and efficacy as a first-line treatment for thrush.
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Gentian violet is also called crystal violet, methyl violet 10B, and hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride. It has antibacterial and antifungal properties, and has been used to treat various health conditions, including bacterial infections, fungal infections, parasitic infections, anddermatitis. It has been studied in some animal models for cancer.
Gentian violet comes in a 1% or 2% solution. Its name stems from its color, which resembles that of a violet flower, but its ingredients are synthetic and not actually from the violet plant.
Gentian violet has been used to treat thrush, especially in less developed countries due to its stability and inexpensive cost, and most commonly for thrush in people with anHIVinfection.
Babies
Infants are more likely to develop thrush because their immune systems are not yet fully formed. This gives theCandidayeast, which is responsible for most yeast infections, the ability to become overgrown. Babies can also develop the condition if they or their breastfeeding mother takes antibiotics.
Gentian violet may help reduce the overgrowth ofCandidayeast in a case of thrush. For those who are wary of certain treatments, such as a systemic antifungal, or who may have a form of thrush that is resistant to standard treatments, gentian violet is sometimes used as an alternative treatment because it is used topically in small amounts and may have success against treatment-resistant forms ofCandida.
However, its use, particularly in children, is controversial. The World Health Organization lists gentian violet ascarcinogenic, or having the potential to cause cancer, andgenotoxic, or potentially damaging to DNA.
Breastfeeding Mothers
Candidacan grow in the breasts, nipples, and areolas, especially if the nipples have open cracks. This is known asnipple thrush. There is a risk of staining the nipples with gentian violet. Using a low dose of gentian violet can reduce that risk.
Adult Thrush
Gentian violet can also be used to help with adult thrush, even in people with other health conditions such as HIV.
A review published in 2020 inDermatology Online Journalfound gentian violet to be more effective at treating oral thrush in HIV-infected patients thannystatin, an antifungal medication commonly used to treat yeast infections, and almost as effective as the antifungal ketoconazole.
The researchers also found gentian violet to be effective at treatingmethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA)skin lesions, which are bacterial infections resistant to standard antibiotic treatments.
How to Cure Candida Naturally
Gentian violet is used topically, on the skin or affected area. You should not ingest gentian violet. Choose a 1% solution for treating thrush.
How long gentian violet takes to clear thrush can vary, but it generally works quickly and isn’t typically used more than a few days at a time in children.
Your healthcare provider can instruct you on how to apply it so that your child isn’t swallowing gentian violet.
Then, you’d swab the solution over the affected areas.This can be done using a cotton swab or pad. You can repeat this treatment twice a day for up to three days.
If your infant has oral thrush and you have it in your breasts, you can start to feed your child after treating them with gentian violet. This can help you get the benefits of the treatment while they feed.
If the gentian violet is gone after feeding, you can apply more and use a breast pad so that your clothing doesn’t get stained. You can use this treatment twice a day for no more than seven days.
Similar to thrush in babies and breastfeeding mothers, adults with thrush can apply gentian violet directly to the affected areas.
When to Call a Healthcare Provider
Although gentian violet can be an effective thrush treatment, there are some drawbacks with its use. For example, it can stain the mouth, skin, and clothing very easily. Although this isn’t medically dangerous, it can be annoying.
It can also come with some side effects such as:
Although the use of gentian violet is a personal decision, you should always speak to your healthcare provider prior to beginning any new treatment for thrush. This is because it is not clear how gentian violet may interact with other medications.
Summary
Gentian violet may be an effective treatment for thrush in certain populations, such as people with an HIV infection. However, its effectiveness and safety need further study. Check with your healthcare provider before using gentian violet to treat thrush in yourself or your children.
A Word From Verywell
Although thrush is generally mild, it is an infection that needs treatment as quickly as possible. It can spread to other areas of the body and even into the bloodstream. When this happens, the complications of the infection can progress to serious and life threatening.
Gentian violet may be a good alternative treatment for thrush because it’s affordable and some research has shown it to be effective at treating the infection. However, it’s unclear how effective or safe it really is. Therefore, you should consult your healthcare provider prior to treating thrush on your own with this remedy.
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