HIV itself does not directly cause painful blisters; however, individuals with HIV may develop secondary infections or conditions that do. One such condition is herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, which can lead to painful blisters. Additionally, people with HIV may experience complications like Kaposi's sarcoma or other skin infections that can present with blistering. It's important for individuals experiencing such symptoms to seek medical evaluation for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Painful genital blisters can be treated with an anesthetic cream recommended by a doctor or pharmacist.
He had blisters on both feet after the marathon.His skin blisters in the heat.
no u cannot it is very painful.
Yes, it is an autoimmune skin disease which can cause painful blisters and lesions, with dogs it causes loss of hair (fur) and blisters. With humans it is most common with middle-age people.
Yes, because I've got some painful blisters under my arm (left side only).
It is not likely.
Shingles is a very painful disease that causes a stinging, painful rash on one side of the body. It often starts with a headache or flu-like symptoms and then progresses to a painful rash with blisters. In some cases it presents with a very painful area on one side of the body but the rash never develops.
People get cold sores because they have the herpes simplex virus. This virus causes small clusters of blisters that can be painful but will subside in a few days to two weeks.
HIV is the virus that causes HIV. It is not a genetic abnormality.
Because blisters and sharp pain are very non-specific symptoms, it is impossible to tell what may be causing them. There are many diseases/disorders that may have these symptoms. Shingles causes blisters with burning pain. Boils can occur anywhere on the body and are also extremely painful. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of a medical disorder or disease, please seek the help of a qualified physician.