Does COVID-19 cause a rash?

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asked Oct 27, 2023 in Other- Health by nicoledsse (1,090 points)
Does COVID-19 cause a rash?

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answered Nov 11, 2023 by Cathy21 (85,770 points)
COVID-19 can in rare cases cause a rash.

Not everyone with COVID-19 develops a rash but it is possible.

With Covid the color of the tongue can be white and patchy or red and swollen.

Covid can cause a red or light red colored tongue with a yellow coating or even a greasy coating.

Having a runny nose is a symptom of Covid-19 although a runny nose can also be a symptom of the flu or common cold or allergy.

The symptoms of Covid-19 are Fever or chills, Cough, Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, Fatigue, Muscle or body aches, Headache, loss of taste or smell, Sore throat, Congestion or runny nose,Nausea or vomiting and Diarrhea.

The signs and symptoms for COVID-19 can start to appear as early as 2 days and as long as 14 days after you are expose to Covid-19.

Also research has shown that the average time Covid-19 symptoms appear is around 4 to 5 days and for many people, these symptoms initially are mild and then worsen over a few days.

The first confirmed case of Coronavirus or Covid-19  was discovered in Thailand which was the first recorded case of Covid-19 or Coronavirus outside of China.

China is the source of the coronavirus now affecting people.

The Coronavirus or Covid-19 was first discovered in 2019 in China when People in China began dying from it and started getting infected.

Then it spread to the USA and other countries from people traveling to and from China and other countries.

In rare cases the Covid-19 virus can lead to death due to it causing other serious health issues.

If you're overall healthy then you should easily recover from Covid-19 but we should still take Covid-19 serious.

The signs and symptoms of the coronavirus disease are similar to the flu virus symptoms.

Most common signs and symptoms of the coronavirus disease are Fever or chills, Cough, Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, Fatigue, Muscle or body aches, Headache, loss of taste or smell, Sore throat, Congestion or runny nose,Nausea or vomiting and Diarrhea.

However the coronavirus disease is different than the flu and for older people who have compromised immune systems or other health issues the coronavirus disease can be more serious than the flu.

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