What are the symptoms of herpes in HIV patients

Symptoms of herpes in AIDS patients include blisters, erythema, blisters, blood blisters, severe pain and other symptoms on the skin and mucous membranes. Usually, most AIDS patients most commonly have herpes zoster, and a small portion of patients may have herpes simplex, with different kinds of herpes, manifesting symptoms differently. 1. Herpes zoster: lesions involving a larger range, manifested as local skin flushing, erythema, blisters, blisters, blood blisters, can be fused into a piece, severe pain, very susceptible to bacterial infections, can cause encephalitis, pneumonia, and even death. Herpes zoster rash usually accumulates a single ganglion, zonal distribution, the scope is more limited, the prognosis is better. 2. Herpes simplex: manifested as frequent recurrence of oral, genital, perianal erythema, blisters, blisters can be fused into pieces. Some of the blisters will ulcerate, vesicles, oozing, lesions distribution limited or disseminated. Common herpes simplex skin and mucous membranes may first appear erythema, then rapidly occurring clustered blisters, generally fewer complications, milder. Overall, herpes in people with AIDS can have more severe symptoms and more complications than herpes in normal people. When herpes occurs in AIDS patients, they should promptly use antiviral medications, such as acyclovir and ganciclovir, in a reasonable manner under the guidance of a professional physician to control the condition and treat the disease.