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HIV causes changes to the immune system, which may result in skin irritation. An HIV rash that's itchy, reddish or dark purplish, and painful may develop.
An HIV rash is a common symptom that can happen in early or later stages of HIV infection. Learn more about the types, related symptoms, and treatment of an HIV rash.
A rash is one of the first signs of HIV. Other skin-related conditions include dandruff, facial blemishes, warts, sores, and even skin and anal cancers.
Skin lesions from HIV are a response to related immune function deficiencies. Some types of lesions that may develop include herpes, psoriasis, and thrush.
A rash is defined as a widespread eruption of skin lesions. It is a very broad medical term. Rashes can vary widely in appearance. Their causes range from insect bites to HIV and reactions to ...
Because HIV/AIDS weakens the immune system, people with the virus are more likely to develop certain skin conditions. Learn more.
There are three main causes of skin problems in people living with HIV: interactions between the immune system and HIV, infections, and side-effects of drugs.
Itchy skin is often accompanied by a rash or bumps on the skin, but sometimes there is no rash. Learn more here.
An HIV rash looks a certain way: large areas of flat, reddened skin peppered with tiny bumps. The rash can be itchy or painful. It often occurs alongside flu-like symptoms.
Herpes skin rash outbreaks usually affect the mouth or genitals, but they can appear anywhere on the body. Learn more about herpes skin rashes here.