Suggest Treatment For Painful White Spots On Palate And Red Spots On Tongue
I had a high risk before 3 years ago. And was tested -ve for Hiv1/o/2 abs qual after 15 months. and I am Negative . But here is something which worries me. 1. 2 pain white spots on roof of my mouth and a red tongue spots. Im married for 2 years. I got married after I got tested for HIV. So after 3 months from my marriage my wife got pregnant and we have healthy daughter have healthy daughter, and now my wife is pregnant. She need to be tested -ve on Hiv 1/2 ag ab plus O which was her screening at 5 months of pregnancy. I am really worried about her and my case. Should I go for a 4 gen or a NAAT test? And how much percentage will you say that I don t have HIV+? I sometime think that my body didn t produce antibodies so far. Please say your advices?
Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The white spots over the palate and the red spots on the tongue can be a fungal infection like candidiasis. Nothing to be panic, consult a oral physician and get it evaluated. Regarding HIV infection, consult a general physician and get it examined. You need to get investigations done to rule out HIV infection. I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Painful White Spots On Palate And Red Spots On Tongue
Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The white spots over the palate and the red spots on the tongue can be a fungal infection like candidiasis. Nothing to be panic, consult a oral physician and get it evaluated. Regarding HIV infection, consult a general physician and get it examined. You need to get investigations done to rule out HIV infection. I hope my answer will help you, take care.