Viral skin disorders are very common in HIV-infected patients and can be seen in all stages of the disease.Early signs of HIV disease progression are dermatomal herpes zoster and oral hairy leukoplakia. When the immunodeficiency worsens, viral warts become particularly frequent and can be a troublesome problem for their high recurrency rate.Molluscum contagiosum disseminatum, chronic ulcerative herpes simplex, and chronic herpes zoster usually manifest in highly immunocompromised patients and often follow other major opportunistic infections.