The distinction between AIDS and eczema is mainly reflected in the etiology, clinical manifestations and examination methods.
1. Etiology: AIDS is caused by HIV infection and is contagious, while eczema is the result of a combination of internal and external factors and is an allergic disease, not contagious.
2. Symptoms: AIDS not only has the manifestation of rash, but also the existence of systemic symptoms, such as loss of appetite, generalized fatigue, enlarged lymph nodes, tumors, etc.; eczema is localized in the skin, mainly manifested as a rash, but accompanied by severe itchiness, which occurs repeatedly.
3. Means of examination: the main difference between the two is to draw blood to see whether the HIV antibody is positive, if positive, then AIDS, eczema generally do not need to draw blood for a clear diagnosis.
If you are worried that you are infected with AIDS, we suggest that you consult a doctor in time to improve the examination, so as not to delay the condition.