People with AIDS have poor immune systems so can be prey to any number of 'opportunistic' diseases, including skin diseases. For example, some AIDS sufferers died from Karposi's sarcoma.
However, you should never assume that someone with a skin problem, e.g. loss of pigment, has AIDS.
HIV/AIDS causes leisions, rash (also known as HIV rash), and warts that appear in the back of the head, in the back of the ears, under the armpits, and in between the legs.
You need to see a doctor.
of your crack
fatty layer
Yes, for some disease though. Not all diseases have a symptom of skin rashes. Have your doctor inspect it and see if you have a disease.
Connective Tissue is the tissue that connects the skin to the muscle.
When HIV develops into AIDS the body loses it's immune defence capabilities and then the flue could be considered a symptom.
Yes
Yes
The piece of skin that connects the penis head to the shaft is called the frenulum.
You could have a urinary track infection or some other infection. Get it checked out by a doctor either way. This is not a symptom of HIV/AIDS.
You cannot get AIDS from skin to skin contact with a Breast, But you can get it through exchange of bodily fluids I.E Sperm or Breast Milk. But only if the person you are doing this on has AIDS.
it gives you aids