Generally there are no specific symptoms in the male genital organs when you have AIDS, mainly some opportunistic infections, such as genital herpes and Candida glansitis. AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease caused by HIV infection, the early stage of the disease is mainly generalized non-specific symptoms, will not be directly manifested as genital lesions. These include fever, generalized weakness, sore throat, etc. There may also be enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, armpits and occipital region, and enlarged liver and spleen. Patients with AIDS onset may develop various opportunistic infections or tumors due to severely impaired immune function, most commonly Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, in addition to infections such as Candida spp, Cryptococcus neoformans, cytomegalovirus, EBV, and herpes simplex virus. In case of Candida infection, men are prone to glans and urethritis, etc. In case of herpes simplex virus infection, genital herpes, etc. may occur. However, these diseases are not symptoms of AIDS itself, but are opportunistic infections combined with a decreased immune system function. If you suspect that you have AIDS, you must go to a regular medical institution and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.