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Coronavirus symptoms update: Expert warns of five signs on the skin to look out for


Rash
Researchers discovered that 8.8 percent of people reporting a positive coronavirus swab test had experienced a skin rash as part of their symptoms, compared with 5.4 percent of people with a negative test result.
Similar results were seen in a further 8.2 percent of users with a rash who did not have a coronavirus test, but still reported classic COVID-19 symptoms.
Hive-type rash (urticaria) which is a sudden appearance of raised bumps on the skin which come and go quite quickly over hours and are usually very itchy.
It can involve any part of the body, and often starts with intense itching of the palms or soles and can cause swelling of the lips and eyelids. ....

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Coronavirus update: Symptoms include chilblain and maculopapular rash


Research continues to contradict this assertion, however.
A recent study found that for 17 percent of COVID-19 patients with multiple symptoms, skin rashes were the first symptom to appear, while for 21 percent of patients rashes were their only symptom, reports The Conversation.
Research gathered throughout the pandemic suggests there are four distinct skin changes that can signal COVID-19.
Chilblain-like lesions
These are characterised as red, swollen or blistering skin lesions that affect mainly the toes and soles of the feet, colloquially known as “COVID toes”.
Coronavirus symptoms: Chilblain-like lesions, hives and vesicular lesions are signs (Image: Getty Images)
Over the course of one to two weeks, the lesions will become even more discoloured and will flatten, and after this they will spontaneously resolve without treatment. ....

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