What does AIDS look like when you have herpes on your skin?

AIDS skin herpes is usually a combination of AIDS skin diseases manifested by herpes symptoms, the clinical manifestations of which vary depending on the specific disease, mainly including herpes simplex and herpes zoster, and so on.
AIDS patients due to low immune function, may be combined with a variety of diseases, and has the corresponding disease manifestations, herpes is common herpes simplex and herpes zoster.
1. Herpes simplex: caused by herpes simplex virus infection, blisters will appear at the corners of the mouth and other parts of the body, and ulcers, vesicles and even oozing will appear. These blisters are not only long-lasting and difficult to heal, but also painful.
2. Herpes zoster: It is caused by varicella zoster virus infection, and herpes zoster will appear in the area distributed by intercostal nerve or trigeminal nerve. The fluid inside the blisters is clear and can be fused into patches, accompanied by localized redness and swelling of the skin as well as nerve pain.
Once diagnosed with HIV, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat and regularly review, and if combined with other diseases, should promptly seek medical treatment under the guidance of the doctor.