Can red bumps around the armpits be AIDS?

Red bumps around the armpits alone do not indicate AIDS. They may be caused by allergic dermatitis, folliculitis, and so on, but cannot be ruled out as AIDS.
1. Allergic dermatitis: red bumps around the armpits may be caused by allergic dermatitis due to contact with chemical agents, animal dander and other factors.
2. Folliculitis: red bumps around the armpits may also be folliculitis, usually caused by bacterial infection. Armpit is easy to sweat, plus clothing friction, increasing the risk of infection.
3. AIDS: AIDS patients with decreased immunity will have swollen lymph nodes in the armpits and other lymph nodes, which will also increase the risk of infection and skin diseases.
Simple red bumps around the armpits may be related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the diagnosis and treatment. If you want to know whether there is AIDS, you need to complete the relevant tests.