Skin Symptoms Observed in Covid-19 Patients

The second wave of coronavirus symptoms are slightly different from its primary ones and are more frightening. Even though we are aware of how viruses affect vital organs, there are many things that we still do not consider to be COVID signs. Some warning indicators are highly terrifying and simple to miss. The SARS-COV-2 virus can lead to symptoms, including skin infections. The newest symptom to be concerned about is COVID nails, which have long been regarded as an uncommon COVID sign. Unique marks on the nail beds may also be a sign that a person has previously been exposed to a COVID-19 infection. Nail lines and spots that are easily seen. Rashes can itch, hurt, and look like there is extensive skin irritation. You could contract COVID-19 for various reasons.

  • Skin sensitivity
  • Urticarial
  • Rashes and Blisters

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