Erythema multiforme minor

Erythema multiforme minor

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Which is known to be associated with HIV and TB infection Cutaneous rashes can occur in people with HIV, as HIV involves changes in the immune system, it can trigger a variety of skin reactions.

1. A rash can be an early sign of HIV, occurring as a result of seroconversion typically occurring within 2

weeks of exposure to the virus. This rash is usually not itchy and is found on the trunk or face, and

sometimes hands and feet.

2. Rashes Caused by Other Infections including Molluscum contagiosum, Herpes viruses, Kaposi

sarcoma.

3. Rashes associated with the anti-retroviral medications

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