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Shivali Best

Coronavirus symptoms: New COVID-19 signs to watch out for as patient describes frightening condition

From a high fever to a dry cough, a number of symptoms are known to be associated with the coronavirus.

Now, doctors have warned of another symptom that could indicate that you’ve been infected - your toes turning blue.

A woman in Los Angeles first went to the doctor after noticing her toes turning blue, only to find out that she had COVID-19.

Speaking to  ABC7, the woman, known only as Jessica, explained: “It just was so painful.

"I looked down, I was getting in the shower, I was like, 'Oh my gosh, my toe is turning blue.’ I felt like I had really bad blisters on it.”

When Jessica tried to scratch her foot, her blood vessels ruptured, leading her to visit her dermatologist, Dr Shirley Chi.

Dr Chi explained: “When I first saw this mysterious rash, I just didn't know what to make of it.

“In northern Italy there was a study that showed that out of 148 patients at this hospital - none of which had gotten prior medication - one in five had a rash associated with their condition, COVID-19.”

Now, the American Academy of Dermatology has issued guidance regarding several different skin rashes associated with COVID-19.

This includes a condition resembling frostbite, and hive-like symptoms.

In a study published in  The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, the experts explained: “There is a possibility that a patient with COVID-19 might initially present with a skin rash that can be misdiagnosed as another common disease.

“The practitioner should recognise the possibility that the patient might have only a skin rash and think of this disease to prevent transmission.”

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