Rashes are not a common symptom of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However,
a small number of people with the disease have reportedrashes as a
symptom. It's not yet known if these rashes are contagious.
One of the common symptoms of COVID-19 is a fever, and it's been reported that a rash can sometimes accompany a fever. However, it's important to remember that a rash can also be a symptom of other illnesses, such as measles, rubella, meningococcal disease, and more.
If you have a rash and are concerned that it may be related to COVID-19, it's important to consult with a medical professional. They will be able to give you the best advice on how to proceed.
Rashes can be caused by a number of things, including allergies, infections, and autoimmune disorders. They are not a symptom of COVID-19. If you develop a rash, it is important to see a doctor to determine the cause.
COVID-19 is a respiratory illness and the main symptoms are fever, coughing, and difficulty breathing. If you develop any of these symptoms, you should see a doctor right away.
It is important to remember that there are many different types of rashes and many different causes of rashes.
If you have a rash, it does not necessarily mean that you have COVID-19.
If you are concerned about your rash, or if you are experiencing other symptoms of COVID-19, it is important to seek medical attention.