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Press AssociationAlex McIntyre & Kirsty Feerick

New coronavirus symptom 'Covid toes' scientists say to look out for

People infected with coronavirus could end up with 'Covid toes' according to scientists.

Those struck by the deadly virus may develop the skin symptom which causes chilblain-like inflammation on their feet.

The condition typically develops within a week to four weeks of being infected and can result in toes becoming swollen or changing colour, reports The Chronicle Live.

Those with the virus may develop the skin symptom (Getty)

Research by the International League of Dermatological Societies and the American Academy of Dermatology found it can even sometimes last for months at a time.

Symptoms are usually mild in the majority of cases and the feet return to normal eventually.

Dr Esther Freeman, principal investigator of the International Covid-19 Dermatology Registry, the collaboration between the two research bodies, told the PA news agency: “It seems there is a certain sub-group of patients that, when they get Covid, they develop inflammation in their toes, which turns them red and swollen, and then they eventually turn purple.

Research by the International League of Dermatological Societies and the American Academy of Dermatology found it can even sometimes last for months at a time (Supplied)

“In most cases, it is self-resolved and it goes away. It is relatively mild.

“It lasts on average about 15 days. But we have seen patients lasting a month or two months.”

She added: “What is very surprising is when you get beyond that 60-day mark – because it’s not like patients are resolving at day 70.

“It’s the fact that some of our patients are at over 150 days now – these are patients with red or purple or swollen toes for many months.”

About half of the patients in the registry are reported to have Covid toes and about 16% of those had to be hospitalised as a result, the figures suggest.

Dr Freeman said the identification of people with Covid toes symptoms – including some in the UK – helps scientists understand more about coronavirus-related symptoms elsewhere in the body.

She said: “We are starting to see long Covid in other organ systems, this is the first time we are recognising this can happen in the skin as well.

“I think it raises a lot of questions about what sort of inflammation is going on – is there inflammation elsewhere in the body?

“We don’t really know the answer yet.

“The skin can be viewed as a window into the rest of the body because it is inflammation which you can see – and can be indicative of inflammation elsewhere.”

Scientists  have also discovered  that about one in six people require hospital treatment, while some of those with “long  Covid  ” symptoms report cases lasting for several months.

The figures are submitted by doctors treating patients with skin issues in dozens of countries around the world, meaning there are potentially many people with Covid toes who have not sought medical help.

Dr Freeman said: “I think what we’re reporting is probably just the tip of the iceberg – it’s probably happening a lot more than we’re reporting but I think by reporting it more people will recognise it.”

The figures are being presented at the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress in Switzerland this week.

 
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