What’s with the little red dots on AIDS?

Small red dots on the body of AIDS are usually a manifestation of an infected or lung-infected dermatologic rash.
AIDS is an immunodeficiency syndrome caused by HIV infection, in the acute infection of AIDS, patients may have a rash on the body, manifested as red papules, mainly due to acute damage to the immune system, but the rash usually disappears on its own within a few months. Small red dots on the body of patients with AIDS stage is usually a combination of skin diseases, including infectious skin diseases, such as bacterial and fungal infections, as well as non-infectious skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, pityriasis rosea and so on can cause a rash on the body.
AIDS patients who have small red spots on their bodies should go to regular hospitals in time to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment.