Are small blisters on your hands AIDS?

Small blisters on the hands are not necessarily AIDS, but can be caused by diseases such as sweating herpes and ringworm. You can’t judge whether you have AIDS just by the symptoms.
1. Sweat herpes: the cause of sweat herpes is not yet completely clear, considering local allergies, ringworm infection and other factors. The patient’s main symptom is the appearance of small blisters on the hands of intense itching, tingling, no inflammatory reaction.
2. Ringworm: ringworm is caused by dermatophyte infection, patients will appear palm blisters, flaking, dryness, etc., but also itchy skin and other symptoms.
3. AIDS: AIDS is mainly caused by human immunodeficiency virus infection. During acute infection, patients will have symptoms such as sore throat, swollen lymph nodes and skin rash. In addition, patients show positive results when tested for HIV antibodies.
It is worth noting that the diagnosis of AIDS cannot be based on symptoms, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for an antibody test. Patients who experience symptoms of small blisters on their hands should seek medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.