Purple patches on the inner thighs can be caused by AIDS, but they can also be caused by trauma and allergic purpura.
AIDS, also known as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), is a contagious disease caused by infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which can be combined with various types of skin diseases, and may lead to purple patches on the inner thighs of patients.
However, purple patches on the inner thighs can be caused by a variety of reasons, not necessarily by AIDS. Purple patches may also appear on the inside of the thighs if there has been a recent impact on the inside of the thighs, causing the capillaries under the skin to rupture.
In addition, the purple plaque on the inner thigh also needs to be considered to be caused by allergic purpura, this disease is related to genetics, pathogenic microorganisms, cold stimulation and other factors, the patient’s limbs may appear symmetrical purplish-red petechiae and bruises.
To summarize, when the discovery of purple plaques on the inner thighs, the patient needs to go to the hospital in time to improve a series of relevant examinations, to clarify the specific causes, and if necessary, cooperate with the doctor to actively treat, so as not to delay the condition.