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Comes with the key by fever and headache. These are the three main symptoms that alert us that we may indeed be positive for coronavirus . We have already seen how there are other symptoms that may also be related to coronavirus, such as the absence of smell or taste before other symptoms are revealed . But what happens to those infected with coronavirus who are asymptomatic to covid-19? It is being investigated whether there are other unknown symptoms of the coronavirus that can help identify asymptomatic people without having to rely on rapid tests that do not seem to arrive. Thus, various medical centers are sharing information with each other about patients, especially children and adolescents, who present skin rashes, inflammations and other dermatological conditions that could be related to the coronavirus in asymptomatic people since many of these cases have tested positive in tests. Let us remember that children are a potential risk group.
Spread of the virus since they rarely show the disease (they are asymptomatic) but they do transmit it . by Taboolayou may like Brussels disavows Josep Borrell and deals a setback to the Government for its support for Chil Haiti Email List blains ON THE SKIN Throughout the country, there are several dermatologists who have confirmed extraordinary cases of hives, chilblains and other inflammations and skin conditions that could be due to the presence of covid-19 in their body. Specifically, it would be a type of chilblains , that is, inflammations in the toes that usually occur due to strong contrasts in temperatures in the winter but that in recent weeks seem to have flourished in a significant number of children. For now, in all cases, the patients do not show any other symptoms of the disease (asymptomatic). What to do in these cases? Doctors insist that if parents identify any inflammation in a child's skin or joints, the first thing would.

Isolate him or her so that he or she does not infect the rest of the family, and avoid going to the pediatric emergency room without consulting the doctor. The promoters of this research on the relationship between covid-19 and skin have created an email so that all dermatologists who have information on patients with similar or new cases can send them and thus establish with scientific rigor whether the skin could be an indicator. of suffering from coronavirus or not in case of being asymptomatic in covid-19. the moment, professional associations are cautious, since although it is true that it is something that is being seen in other affected countries, there is still no scientific confirmation of this coronavirus-skin relationship in the case of asymptomatic people. Among those registered, the majority are purple lesions that can be confused with chickenpox, measles, and that appear on the toes as chilblains.
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