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Long COVID may trigger chilblains, scaly plaques and black crusts on toes, study suggests – Yahoo India News
Not everyone who overcomes the coronavirus returns to a clean bill of health.

Long COVID patients may be enduring dermatological symptoms, research suggests.
It is increasingly coming to light that not everyone who overcomes the coronavirus returns to a clean bill of health, with some facing complications after they test negative for the infection.
Dubbed long COVID, these patients are enduring everything from fatigue and palpitations to breathlessness and even signs of organ damage.
Early in the outbreak, experts warned the coronavirus may trigger skin-related symptoms like…
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