AIDS rash generally refers to the rash in the acute phase of AIDS, which appears as red or reddish brown papules or macules, which may appear as a color change only or may be slightly elevated, and can be found all over the body. The rash in the acute phase of AIDS is usually a red or reddish-brown papule or maculopapular rash, which may appear as a color change only, or may be slightly elevated above the skin, and is usually in a separate, scattered distribution, and can be seen all over the body. Patients with advanced stage of AIDS can usually combine with various skin and mucous membrane infections and develop red rash, such as fungal skin infections, oral mucous membrane infections, herpetic stomatitis, herpes zoster, etc. Most of the symptoms lack a certain degree of specificity, and professional examination is needed to confirm the diagnosis. If you suspect that you are infected with HIV, you should go to a regular hospital in time.