Leukodystrophy, also known as Behçet’s disease, is a chronic disease clinically characterized by oral and vulvar ulcers, ophthalmia, and involvement of several systems, and, as a result, symptoms of sore throat. Behçet’s syndrome is a chronic systemic vascular inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, and its typical symptoms include oral ulcers, genital ulcers, ophthalmia, skin lesions, neurological damage, and more. Because Behçet’s syndrome can involve multiple systems throughout the body, symptoms can occur in multiple organs throughout the body. If there are ulcers in the mouth, esophagus, or pharynx, they can cause pain in the throat. If you experience any of these symptoms or discomfort, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner, standardize your treatment under the guidance of your doctor, and take your medication as prescribed to avoid delaying your condition.