When folliculitis occurs in patients with AIDS, there is no significant difference in morphology from ordinary folliculitis. It is that in the area of the hair follicle, there will be significant redness and pain, and at the tip there will be a significant pus head. The pus head is white, or yellowish-white, and there is also a visible flow of pus when it breaks down. However, folliculitis is more frequent in patients with AIDS, and regular anti-infection treatment does not have a significant effect. Patients may not only have folliculitis, but may also have other bacterial, viral, or fungal infections, as well as other skin tumors. Patients with AIDS may also have clinical symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, weight loss, and general malaise, in addition to skin and mucous membrane damage.