Itching all over the body in winter is not AIDS, it may be a skin disease.
Itching all over the body in winter when you have a fever, you need to exclude allergies, urticaria and other skin diseases, for example, itching can occur when the skin is in a higher temperature environment immediately after cold, or when it is stimulated by cold wind after sweating. Urticaria is a temporary inflammatory congestion of the blood vessels of the mucous membrane of the skin caused by a variety of reasons, a large amount of fluid exudation, often manifested as itchy skin, followed by the appearance of bright red or pale white wind mass. AIDS, on the other hand, is a chronic infectious disease with typical manifestations such as persistent fever, weakness, night sweats and persistent lymph node enlargement. It is transmitted mainly through sexual transmission, mother-to-child transmission and blood transmission. Therefore, patients who experience itching all over the body in winter when they have a fever should seek medical attention from a dermatologist to identify the specific cause and provide targeted treatment.
In daily life, patients should avoid spicy and stimulating foods and seafood, and eat a light diet. Usually, they should exercise moderately, pay attention not to exercise strenuously, and keep a happy mood in work and life.