Red dots on the face are not considered to be AIDS, nor are red dots on the face a sign of the characteristics of AIDS. Red dots on the face with significant itching may be allergic dermatitis. If the red spots are significantly painful, they may also be acne, inflammatory papules or folliculitis. AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease characterized by severe immunodeficiency caused by human immunodeficiency virus infection. AIDS manifests with swollen lymph nodes, fever, malaise, diarrhea, etc. There can also be a rash on the skin. Non-specific skin diseases such as seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, etc. Infectious skin diseases, such as herpes zoster, herpes simplex, fungal infections and other infections are relatively more severe and can also appear as skin tumors. If you suspect that you have AIDS, you can go to the hospital to have your blood tested, so don’t get carried away.