What are the characteristics of AIDS sore throat symptoms?

Patients with AIDS are more likely to develop laryngitis, tonsillitis and tonsillar suppuration due to their low immune system, and even Candida infection of the throat and esophagus during the AIDS disease. The symptoms of sore throat in AIDS patients are characterized by obvious foreign body sensation, pain, usually accompanied by fever, and some difficulty in swallowing and eating. If AIDS occurs, some throat examination is needed to clarify the specific pathology; if it is tonsillitis, an ordinary bacterial infection, standardized antibiotic anti-infection is needed; if it is Candida infection, standardized antifungal infection is needed, for example, you can gargle with sodium bicarbonate or use mycophenolate or fluconazole antifungal treatment.