Early symptoms of hairy leukoplakia?
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Hairy leukoplakia refers to a kind of hairy white plaque damage occurring at the lateral edge of the tongue. It is a common oral mucosal lesion in AIDS patients, also known as oral hairy leukoplakia and oral lingual condyloma. It is common in homosexuals, heterosexuals, drug users, hemophiliacs, blood transfusion and blood products users, and HIV infected sexual partners. The incidence is high between 20 and 50 years old. Hairy leukoplakia is an early clinical symptom with high specificity of AIDS. Patients have no conscious symptoms or mild burning pain. Early symptoms of hairy leukoplakia? Let's talk about it.
Early symptoms of hairy leukoplakia?
Hairy leukoplakia is an early clinical symptom with high specificity of AIDS. 20% of AIDS patients may have hairy leukoplakia.
Hairy leukoplakia is common in the lingual margin, followed by the ventral part of the tongue, dorsal part of the tongue, floor of the mouth, cheek, palate and other parts. The lesions were decolorized leukoplakia, micro uplift, unclear boundary, wrinkled surface, hairy or fibrous, sometimes large plaques adhered to the lingual side, could not be wiped off, and could be accompanied by tongue. No conscious symptoms or mild burning pain.
The lesions in the lingual edge, white plaque, hairy appearance, plaque is not easy to be wiped off, antifungal treatment is ineffective, combined with the histological characteristics of the disease, generally can make a diagnosis.
matters needing attention
1. Paying attention to nutrition, combining work and rest, keeping enough sleep and good mood can help to regulate the immune function of patients, slow down or prevent the progress of the disease. 2. When combined with Candida infection, local or systemic use of anti Candida drugs. 3. Local application of 0.1% tretinoin solution can temporarily eliminate the lesion, but can not prevent recurrence. 4. If HIV positive, according to the principle of AIDS treatment, the system application of effective antiviral drugs.