Folliculitis is not a poisonous grain of AIDS. Patients with AIDS will develop folliculitis, but suffering from folliculitis is not necessarily caused by AIDS. At the beginning of the disease, there are no symptoms, but as the disease progresses, the patient may experience general fatigue and loss of appetite, which will gradually increase as the disease worsens. When the virus invades the internal organs of the patient, various unexplained fevers occur, and skin damage occurs in the form of herpes, warts, dermatitis, etc. Folliculitis is usually caused by bacterial infection and often occurs in people who are prone to sweating, and can be treated well with early treatment, but this disease is prone to recurrence later if not treated in time. In the process of treating folliculitis, one must pay attention to maintaining one’s personal hygiene, especially in the summer, and shower and change clothes as soon as possible after sweating. If you suspect that you are infected with HIV, it is recommended that you go to the infectious disease department of your local hospital in a timely manner.