Can an AIDS rash heal on its own?

If the AIDS rash appears in the acute infection stage, it usually heals on its own, if it is already in the AIDS stage, the rash usually does not heal on its own.
AIDS is caused by human immunodeficiency virus infection and can be divided into acute infection, asymptomatic stage and AIDS stage.
In the acute infection stage of AIDS, a rash may appear, which is characterized by red papules or maculopapular rash, and usually subsides within a month.
In the AIDS stage, due to severely impaired immune function, the patient may be combined with a variety of infectious and non-infectious diseases and skin damage occurs. At this time, the rash will not be self-healing, and the symptoms are usually more serious than those of the general population.
AIDS patients are advised to go to the hospital in time and cooperate with the doctor to avoid delaying their condition.