Question: An infant is brought to the clinic with adherent white plaques on the oral mucosa. There are also bright red macules and papules on the infant's buttocks. The child is afebrile and does not appear toxic. What is the course of treatment for these lesions? Need Assignment Help? Question options: A) Oral nystatin suspension four times daily and nystatin cream applied to diaper area with every diaper change until 1-2 days after lesions are resolved. B) Frequent diaper changes with as much air exposure as possible. C) Advise breastfeeding mothers to apply nystatin to nipples. D) All of the above.