What does AIDS rash look like?

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Under normal circumstances, 2-4 weeks after HIV infection, patients will appear rash phenomenon, and may continue to develop. So, what's the difference between AIDS rash and common rash? Let's get to know.

What does AIDS rash look like?

AIDS rash is generally a small dark plaque, slightly uplift. It usually appears in the neck and may also be in the front (chest) or back. Sometimes the rash will appear on the extremities. People with pale skin will have dark red or reddish brown skin rashes, while people with darker skin often have purple or black skin rashes. Accompanied by a rash, there are a variety of symptoms reported, including muscle pain, fever, headache, thrush (white spotted mouth) and diarrhea.

A common rash is a skin lesion. From simple skin color change to skin surface bulge or blister, there are a variety of manifestations. The rash is characterized by large, small pieces of red, sometimes itchy, sometimes not itchy. There are many kinds and causes of the disease, which need to be diagnosed according to different conditions.

Got AIDS rash how to deal with. 1. Do not scratch, especially the parts with blisters and papules, as long as there is a little damage, there is a risk of infection. Patients often unconsciously grasp it at night, so they should cut their nails short, and children should put gloves on him to sleep. 2. In terms of clothing, especially shirts and close fitting clothes, don't be irritating. Generally, it's best to wear soft cotton cloth instead of chemical fiber and wool.

matters needing attention

As a skin change, common skin rash is very important for the diagnosis of acute infectious diseases. According to the appearance and shape of the rash, sometimes the disease can be diagnosed, and it can also be the basis for taking corresponding treatment measures. TCM recommends the treatment of Weifu cream. Due to the medication and use of cosmetics and a lot of rashes, need to pay attention to identify.