Small red bumps on the stomach are not necessarily AIDS, but may be allergic dermatitis, eczema or folliculitis. The diagnosis of AIDS needs to go to a regular hospital for antibody tests, and you cannot judge whether you have AIDS based on symptoms alone.
Small red bumps on the stomach may be allergic dermatitis (e.g. contact dermatitis, insect bite dermatitis, etc.), eczema, folliculitis, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis.
Small red bumps on the stomach are not a characteristic manifestation of AIDS, and no clinical manifestation can confirm the diagnosis of AIDS. If you have high-risk sexual behavior and suspect AIDS, you need to take blood tests for HIV antibodies to confirm or rule out the disease.
The diagnosis of AIDS relies on laboratory tests and cannot be determined by symptoms. Patients with small red bumps on the stomach are advised to go to the dermatology department of the hospital.