Is oral palate white with AIDS

A white oral palate is not a sign of AIDS. First of all, patients with acute HIV infection or asymptomatic HIV infection do not have a white palate. However, during the true onset of AIDS, patients do develop a wide variety of conditional infections and tumors due to the decline of their resistance. Some patients can develop oral Candida infection, but this is not usually manifested as a white palate, but as a small white spot in the mouth. Generally there is the application of oral antifungal medication for mouth rinsing in this situation, which can be effectively treated. If you consider yourself to be AIDS, you must go to a regular hospital for an AIDS antibody test, and you cannot consider it simply by virtue of a symptom.