Health
Covid toes: People infected with coronavirus may develop red and swollen feet that turn purple – The Telegraph
The condition typically develops within a week to four weeks of being infected and can result in toes becoming swollen or changing colour

People infected with coronavirus may end up developing a skin symptom known as Covid toes, scientists have said.
Research by the International League of Dermatological Societies and the American Academy of Dermatology found some patients had chilblain-like inflammation on their feet, sometimes lasting for months at a time.
The condition typically develops within a week to four weeks of being infected and can result in toes becoming swollen or changing colour.
Symptoms are said to be mild in the…
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