How To Identify HIV Rash
HIV-positive individuals may develop skin rashes as an early symptom. The rashes look like tiny bumps on the skin, which turn itchy and appear red or purplish. It can be painful and extremely irritating. They commonly occur during the acute stages of contracting HIV, which usually lasts for around 2 to 4 weeks after exposure to infectious viruses. These rashes may even appear during the later stages when the disease has progressed significantly.