AIDS rash can be recurrent in both the acute phase and the AIDS phase.
1. Acute phase: Usually occurring 2 to 4 weeks after infection, patients may experience clinical symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, nausea, sore throat and rash. These symptoms may resolve on their own after 1 to 3 weeks. During the period of attack, some patients may have repeated episodes of rash.
2. AIDS stage: the clinical symptoms of patients are varied, mainly due to the severe impairment of the immune system and easy to combine with a variety of diseases, and the symptoms are generally more serious, if combined with skin diseases such as fungal dermatitis, onychomycosis, herpes zoster and other diseases, the rash may recur.
Symptoms may vary from patient to patient. Once the symptoms of recurrent rashes appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to confirm the diagnosis and timely treatment.