People who have a history of unclean sex, close contact with AIDS patients and other high-risk groups need to be alerted if they find rashes, warts, boils or tumor-like bumps on the skin, mouth and other parts of the body, which may be typical symptoms of AIDS. And with the development of the disease, AIDS patients can also cause the occurrence of lymphoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma and other tumors, which can also be manifested as pimple-like: I. Infectious skin lesions: Although infectious skin lesions can also occur in people who are not infected with AIDS, the performance of the lesions in AIDS patients will be more obvious and serious. 1. Herpes: The appearance of pimples on the skin near the mouth, genitals, anus and other parts may be herpes, mainly including The main symptoms are pain, itching and other discomfort. 3. Boils: mainly caused by bacterial infection, the skin of AIDS patients is more prone to boils than usual, which are often called red bumps, usually accompanied by The boils are usually accompanied by obvious clinical manifestations such as redness, swelling and pain, and pus formation. Tumors: 1. Lymphoma: If bumps appear on the patient’s lymphatic area, it may be a lymphatic tumor caused by AIDS, with the appearance mainly in the form of papules or nodules. Patients are advised to consult a doctor in time and take active treatment; 2. Kaposi’s sarcoma: It is one of the common manifestations of AIDS, mostly in the mouth, nose, limbs and other parts of the body, and can appear as pink or red nodular bumps, but sometimes it can also be rash and plaques. There is usually no pain, itching or other discomfort, but some patients can become hemorrhagic lesions as the disease progresses. In addition, in addition to bumps-like lesion changes, patients with AIDS may also have rashes, erythema, pityriasis rosea, urticaria, and other lesion manifestations. However, early AIDS patients seldom have obvious pimple-like changes and only have non-specific manifestations such as nausea, vomiting, fever, diarrhea, etc., which can be easily overlooked.