Are the red spots all over the inner thighs AIDS?

Red dots all over the roots of the inner thighs are not necessarily AIDS.
AIDS is a systemic disease caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), causing various opportunistic infections and tumors.
HIV-infected patients may have red dots on their thighs in both the acute and morbid stages, or even all over the body, but the cause of red dots on the inner thighs is not only AIDS, but also eczema, ringworm, allergies and other causes. Therefore, red spots on the inner thighs alone cannot be said to be caused by AIDS, and the specific cause can be examined by a doctor.
Patients can check whether they are infected with AIDS through HIV-1/2 antibody test, CD4+ T-lymphocyte test, and HIV nucleic acid test. The most common symptoms of AIDS are fever, which may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sore throat, diarrhea, rash, joint pain, night sweats, swollen lymph nodes and neurological symptoms.
It is recommended that if you are worried about HIV infection, you can consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis. At present, there is no cure for AIDS, but through active treatment to prolong the survival of patients, so if infected with AIDS, to actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and maintain a good state of mind.