HIV and Rash
Key Points
- A rash is an irritated or swollen area of skin that may be itchy, red, bumpy, and painful.
- A rash may be an early symptom of HIV infection. In people who already have HIV, a rash can develop due to secondary infections or interactions with medicines, including some HIV medicines.
- A rash caused by an HIV medicine is typically not serious and resolves in several days to weeks without treatment.