If your skin looks like that, think AIDS.

Symptoms on the skin of AIDS patients are not typical. AIDS is an acquired immunodeficiency disease, patients with reduced immune function are easily infected by bacteria, viruses and fungi. AIDS is divided into acute, asymptomatic and AIDS stage, in most cases in the acute stage, the patient’s skin will usually show erythema, pimples, etc. In AIDS stage, the skin may have various opportunistic infections (such as herpes zoster, warts, etc.) or malignant skin tumors (such as basal cell carcinoma, lymphoma, etc.), but this symptom can not indicate that it is definitely AIDS, and it is necessary to judge according to the specific situation. If you are suspected of having AIDS, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in a timely manner to complete the relevant examinations, and not to judge whether you are infected with AIDS based on the skin manifestations one-sidedly, so as to avoid delaying your condition.