People with HIV have an exceptionally high risk of mouth ulcers and other oral health problems because of their weakened immune system. These ulcers vary in appearance and cause and may include canker sores, herpes, thrush, or warts. The introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy has made mouth ulcers a little less common, and most can be treated successfully.

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