There is no set order for AIDS skin ulcers. Patients with AIDS stage can develop skin ulcers in several parts of the body, which can manifest as bacterial infectious dermatosis, fungal infectious dermatosis, viral infectious dermatosis and so on. These skin lesions do not have a fixed order. It is recommended that the patient actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment to control the condition and relieve the symptoms. There is no fixed order for AIDS skin ulcers. The reason why AIDS skin ulcers appear is because the human immunodeficiency virus causes the body’s immune cells and functions to be damaged, resulting in the body’s inability to resist the invasion of the virus. Therefore, when AIDS patients are infected with skin disease-causing bacteria, they may develop bacterial infectious dermatosis, fungal infectious dermatosis, viral infectious dermatosis and so on, resulting in skin ulcers. Besides, patients may also have persistent fever, night sweats, diarrhea, weight loss, neurological abnormalities and so on. Patients are advised to actively cooperate with doctors to control the development of the disease and relieve the symptoms as much as possible.