What to do about the AIDS skin rash

AIDS skin rash is generally referred to as AIDS rash, which may appear in the acute infection stage and AIDS stage. If the rash occurs in the acute stage, it can be relieved by using topical glycerite lotion; if it occurs in the AIDS stage, it may be due to bacterial, viral, or fungal infections, and it can be treated with ketoconazole, acyclovir, penicillin, and other medications according to the cause of the disease.
If the rash occurs in the acute stage of AIDS, the skin should be kept clean and dry, do not scratch, if the itching is obvious, you can use furnace glycerine lotion. At this time, it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease of AIDS.
If the rash appears in the stage of AIDS, it may be due to bacterial, viral or fungal infection.
Rashes due to fungal infections can be treated with antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole and mycotoxin. If the rash is due to a viral infection such as herpes zoster or cytomegalovirus, it can be treated with antiviral drugs such as acyclovir or ganciclovir. For rashes caused by bacterial infections, antibacterial drugs such as penicillin can be used for treatment.
Once AIDS is diagnosed, standardized treatment should be carried out promptly. If AIDS rash occurs, you should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of a professional physician, do not use drugs without authorization, in order to avoid adverse reactions.