Only the symptoms of a skin rash are not considered to be AIDS. It is possible to have a skin rash with AIDS, but a single symptom alone is not enough to confirm the diagnosis.
AIDS, also known as Human Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is a systemic disease caused by infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The body’s immune function is defective, which can lead to a variety of opportunistic infections and tumors. When skin damage occurs, a rash may appear, but a simple symptom from the rash is not able to diagnose AIDS, because there are many causes of the rash, and further examination is needed.
AIDS is mainly transmitted sexually, from mother to child, and through blood. If you have had high-risk sex before and are worried about contracting AIDS, further tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis, and early detection and early treatment are needed to avoid delaying the disease.