What are the signs of AIDS hives

If a person with AIDS suffers from urticaria, there is no obvious difference between the skin lesions of hives and those of a normal person, both of them are typical lesions such as skin tingles and red spots, but the condition is usually more serious.
AIDS patients are more likely than normal people to suffer from skin diseases such as urticaria due to a severely compromised immune system, and their skin lesions are similar to those of normal people, but the lesions are usually more severe.
Typical lesions of urticaria are characterized by a variety of sizes and shapes, often accompanied by significant itching. It is characterized by a sudden onset and disappearance, i.e., the lesions appear quickly and dissipate quickly, usually within 24 hours and leave no traces.
In addition to the typical skin manifestations, urticaria may also involve the digestive system, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea and other symptoms. In addition, if it affects the respiratory system, it may cause coughing, wheezing, and in severe cases, even suffocation.
AIDS patients suffering from urticaria should consult a doctor in time and standardize the diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid delaying the disease.