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  2. Dec 24, 2022 · COVID-19 may be linked to swollen, discolored toes. Find out what the symptoms and treatments are, which other skin condition can look like COVID toes, and more.

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  3. Aug 30, 2022 · COVID toes, which either mimics pernio or is a form of pernio, most commonly affects one or more toes and/or the feet. It can also sometimes involve the hands or fingers. Symptoms include: Discoloration that’s pink, red, purple, or that progresses from red to purple. Swelling that may or may not be itchy, burning, tender, or painful.

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  4. Sep 22, 2021 · If you have COVID nails, you might notice three types of nail symptoms: Beau’s lines. Beau’s lines look like dents or ridges that run across your nails horizontally. They can happen after nail ...

  5. Dec 18, 2023 · Painful red, swollen areas around your nails, typically near the cuticle. Thick nails that appear brown, yellow, or white. If untreated, a bacterial infection may spread to the rest of your body ...

  6. Dr. Esper says while they’re attention-grabbing and unusual, COVID toes and COVID rashes are quite rare and aren’t signs of life-threatening complications. And while these symptoms have been ...

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  7. Jun 11, 2022 · Sore throat. Runny nose. Headache. Chest pain. But COVID-19 can cause symptoms you may not expect, including: Digestive symptoms.COVID-19 might cause nausea, vomiting or diarrhea — either alone or with other COVID-19 symptoms. Digestive symptoms sometimes develop before a fever and respiratory symptoms. Loss of smell or taste.

  8. Apr 13, 2021 · It's believed that COVID-19 causes inflammation or clotting in the superficial vessels of the feet, and causes these vessels to constrict. This is likely due to an inflammatory response affecting the blood vessel walls, blood cells or a combination of both. The symptoms can become painful and last for several weeks to months in some patients.

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