The early stages of AIDS do not always produce blisters, and the blisters produced are not specific.
The blisters are not produced in the early stages of AIDS and cannot be specifically characterized. The blisters may be caused by other comorbidities. Not all people develop blisters, and the causes of blistering vary, as do the characteristics of the blisters.
There is no obvious causal relationship between blisters and AIDS. Blisters may be caused by eczema, herpes simplex virus infection, drug-induced herpes, herpes caused by fungal infections forming blistering tinea cruris, and so on, and the characteristics of blisters vary with different diseases.
When blisters appear on the skin or risky behaviors are worried about HIV infection, it is recommended to improve the relevant examination and clear diagnosis, so as not to delay the condition.