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Think you have COVID toes or want to learn more about this surprising COVID-19 symptom? Read a dermatologist’s COVID toes FAQs guide here.
While it’s important to know that this coronavirus symptom is quite rare to experience, COVID toes and skin rashes have been known to occur in those affected by COVID-19. Learn more about this surprising symptom and how COVID-19 can affect the health of your skin below.
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