The small red dots in the early stages of AIDS, or the rash during acute infection, usually subside within a month. AIDS is caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection, which can cause immune deficiency, which in turn can lead to a variety of serious opportunistic infections and even death. The small red dots in the early stage of AIDS are considered to be the rash manifestation of acute HIV infection. Symptoms that may appear during this period include fever, malaise, general malaise, sore throat, etc., which may be accompanied by enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, occiput, axilla, enlarged liver and spleen, and the above mentioned symptoms will disappear within one month. If you are diagnosed with AIDS, you should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for examination and treatment, and take timely measures to control the progress of the disease.