White lung caused by AIDS is very difficult to recover from, and patients should actively cooperate with doctors to take treatment measures. Leukoaraiosis refers to a large, relatively homogeneous shadow of increased density found on lung X-rays. If AIDS patients have white lungs, they are considered to be in the stage of AIDS, when the number of CD4+ T lymphocytes decreases progressively, and they already have pneumocystis pneumonia, recurrent bacterial pneumonia, etc. Therefore, it is very difficult to recover from AIDS-induced white lungs, but the patients need to take active treatment. If AIDS patients do not pay attention or do not actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, it may cause all kinds of opportunistic infections, prompting the patient’s various systems and organs to fail. If it is clear that bacterial infections cause AIDS white lungs, you can follow the doctor’s instructions with penicillin, clarithromycin and other antibiotics; Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection can be used isoniazid, rifampicin and other anti-tuberculosis drugs. It is recommended that people with AIDS-induced white lungs actively cooperate with doctors to control the progress of the disease. Those who cannot breathe well can follow the doctor’s prescription of oxygen, tracheotomy, etc. to improve ventilation.