Red papules in the early stage of AIDS are mainly characterized by red or reddish-brown, ranging in size from 0.2 to 2 centimeters, painless, itchy or non-itchy, occurring mostly on the head, face, neck, chest, back, limbs, trunk, and male and female genital areas, etc. The red papules in the early stage of AIDS are usually independent and scattered.
The red rash at the early stage of AIDS is mostly independent, scattered distribution, no obvious specificity, usually in the duration of 1~3 weeks or so will subside on its own, into the AIDS asymptomatic period.
A part of AIDS patients in the AIDS period can also appear red rash, mostly for the manifestation of the combination of skin diseases, such as fungi, parasites, viruses and other pathogens caused by the infection of skin disease, can lead to the appearance of a variety of skin surface patches, blisters, papules and so on. In the treatment of AIDS, it is also necessary to target the treatment according to the cause of the disease.
AIDS early red rash need to actively go to the hospital for treatment, avoid blindly use their own medicine.