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Six Covid skin symptoms you must never ignore

If you’ve noticed a change in your skin, you could wave it off as something innocuous – or it could be one of the six possible skin symptoms of Omicron.

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If you’ve noticed strange skin symptoms recently, it could be easy to brush them off as something innocuous, like dry skin or even an allergy.

But experts have warned that there are certain skin signs that could mean you have contracted Omicron, The Sun reports.

Throughout the pandemic, people who have caught Covid have displayed an array of symptoms, with the health authorities originally listing a new persistent cough, a high temperature and a loss of smell as the main signs to watch out for back at the start of 2020.

As a new variant, Omicron brings with it some different symptoms

Data previously revealed that the three most common Omicron signs are a cough, fatigue and headache.

But some people have also been presenting with skin conditions – and these are the six most common.

1. Discoloured skin

Pale, grey or blue-coloured skin could be a warning sign of Omicron.

It is a rare complication in serious Covid cases that means oxygen levels in the blood are low.

The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said it is an “emergency warning sign”.

The CDC suggests seeking out help “immediately” if anyone notices the change in colour, along with trouble breathing, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, inability to stay awake or pale or new confusion.

2. Hives

Previous data from the UK’s ZOE Symptom Tracker app suggests people with Covid also experience skin rashes.

There are two different kinds of rashes logged on the symptom tracker.

The first is a hive-type rash that appears suddenly.

It can show up in the form of raised bumps and is very itchy – it can often start with intense itchy palms or soles of your feet.

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Some people with Covid in the UK have reported hives as one of their symptoms. Picture: iStock
Some people with Covid in the UK have reported hives as one of their symptoms. Picture: iStock

3. Prickly heat

The second is more like a prickly heat rash that pops up all over the body, although more common on the elbows, knees and the backs of hands and feet.

A GP in London previously warned that kids with Omicron had presented with rashes, but it hadn’t been seen as prevalent in adults until recently.

Dr David Lloyd said he had seen about 15 per cent of youngsters with confirmed Omicron cases developing a rash.

They also suffered with fatigue, headaches and a loss of appetite – which seems to fit with the most common variant symptoms reported so far in adults.

The experts at CovidSkinSigns have also reported multiple people coming forward with rashes that were both papular (solid, raised area) and vesicular (fluid-filled bumps).

“It appears as red and bumpy areas which may occur anywhere on the body but like the elbows and knees as well as the back of the hands and feet. It can resemble bad prickly heat,” they said.

“In some cases, it is only tiny bumps all over the skin and the signs may be more subtle. This is also usually very itchy.

“The rash can also last well after the contagious stage is over and may also appear many weeks after the onset of the infection.”

Covid toes emerged as a symptom early in the pandemic. Picture: Dr Amy Paller, Northwestern University
Covid toes emerged as a symptom early in the pandemic. Picture: Dr Amy Paller, Northwestern University

4. Covid toes

It seems to be that anyone of any age can get Covid toes.

However, reports suggest in may be children and teens who suffer more with the condition.

It can present as red, inflamed toes sometimes with a rash. This can be sore and itchy, with blisters and swelling.

The affected toes can look red or purple. Some patients can also get raised painful bumps or pus. It can sometimes affect fingers as well.

It can last for weeks or months, often with people suffering from it not experiencing the classic Covid symptoms.

This had been a key symptom for the main Covid variant.

Sore lips could be one of the cold-like symptoms of the Omicron variant. Picture: iStock
Sore lips could be one of the cold-like symptoms of the Omicron variant. Picture: iStock

5. Sore lips

Many people who catch Omicron say they experience cold-like symptoms and this has been found to extend to the lips which can be cold or chapped.

Experts at CovidSkinSigns said: “Lips may feel sore and can become dry and scaly as they recover. Soreness inside the mouth can also occur.”

6. Dry skin

The experts at CovidSkinSigns have also had reports of many people suffering with eczema on their neck and chest.

They state: “This rash appears on the neck and on the anterior part of the chest at sites exposed to sunlight.

“It is usually quite pink and is very itchy. It can appear at any time during or after the infection and usually lasts a long time.”

It’s important if you think you have contracted Covid you get tested.

Knowing the result will help you protect others and you must isolate if you test positive.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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