Skin rashes
HIV|||I believe that the rashes dont come until you have full blown Aids. They look like sores more than a rash. they also get brown spots all over body.|||are you worried about rashes, or are you worried about having HIV? As it stands, I have really know idea what exactly you're asking.|||Rashes are just one of the things that might show up. Someone with HIV is susceptible to anything, both the fatal diseases and the annoying ones. If they have HIV I would image that rashes are not high on their list of problems.|||karposi sarcoma - little red bumps that look like blood blisters. But this happens deep into the stages, like full blown AIDS|||Please see the webpages for more details on HIV/AIDS.|||Being diagnosed HIV+ over 2 years ago, I have never developed any type of rashes. I think this happens when the HIV virus turns to AIDS. There's a good web site out there called TheBody I think it is, and it answers all kinds of questions for people who are HIV+ They usually get back to you with an answer within a day.|||Hello,
It will be advisable to get tested 6 weeks after the incident, symptoms aren't a reliable way of detecting hiv as most doctors might tell you, only the blood test is reliable.
Here are a list of skin rashes associated with hiv/aids
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Psoriasis
Shingles
Molluscum Contagiosum
Human Papilloma Virus
Xeroderma
Folliculitis
Photodermatitis
Insect Bites
Drug Reactions
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