Fever and herpes in AIDS patients may be a late symptom. The typical symptoms of HIV infection in the early acute stage are fever, accompanied by general malaise, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, skin rash and lymph node enlargement, etc. The symptoms are generally mild and can be relieved on their own. Symptoms in the middle and late stages of AIDS are fever that lasts for more than a month, as well as various opportunistic infections and tumors, which are susceptible to herpes simplex virus or herpes zoster virus, thus manifesting the symptoms of herpes on the skin. However, fever, herpes simplex or herpes zoster may also occur during the incubation period of AIDS, so it is important not to judge on the basis of symptoms in order to avoid delaying the disease. Whether or not the disease has progressed to the late stage of AIDS should be timely medical treatment, improve the relevant examination, the doctor will be based on the patient’s condition comprehensive judgment.