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  2. Cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 are characteristic signs or symptoms of the Coronavirus disease 2019 that occur in the skin. The American Academy of Dermatology reports that skin lesions such as morbilliform (measles-like rashes, 22%), pernio (capillary damage, 18%), urticaria (hives, 16%), macular erythema (rose-colored rash, 13%), vesicular purpura (purplish discolouration, 11% ...

  3. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of COVID-19. Some less common symptoms of COVID-19 can be relatively non-specific; however the most common symptoms are fever, dry cough, and loss of taste and smell. [1] [22] Among those who develop symptoms, approximately one in five may become more seriously ill and have difficulty in breathing.

  4. A Skin Rash May Be a New, Rare Symptom of Coronavirus ... - AOL

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    It can show up in several different ways.

  5. This Uncomfortable Symptom Is a Lesser-Known Sign of ... - AOL

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    One unexpected symptom that people have reported experiencing is chronic heartburn, otherwise known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), after recovering from a SARS-CoV-2 infection ...

  6. Rhinorrhea - Wikipedia

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    It is a common symptom of allergies or certain viral infections, such as the common cold or COVID-19. It can be a side effect of crying, exposure to cold temperatures, cocaine abuse, [2] or drug withdrawal, such as from methadone or other opioids. [3] Treatment for rhinorrhea may be aimed at reducing symptoms or treating underlying causes.

  7. Coronavirus: 'Self-isolate if you get a rash'

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  8. Anosmia - Wikipedia

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    Chemosensory disturbances, including loss of smell or taste, are the predominant neurological symptom of COVID-19. [25] [26] As many as 80% of COVID-19 patients exhibit some change in chemesthesis, including smell. Loss of smell has also been found to be more predictive of COVID-19 than all other symptoms, including fever, cough, or fatigue ...

  9. 9 Possible Reasons Your Ears Won’t Stop Ringing ... - AOL

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    2. You’ve suffered a head or neck injury. A head or neck injury from a car crash, fall, or accident can become even more distressing when a buzzing in your ears emerges afterwards, says Palmer.