Omikron — news site The Sun British report Citing data from the ZOE Covid Symptom app, which includes the symptoms of COVID-19 patients, it states that patients infected with COVID-19 The British omikron breed usually has three types of rashes on the body, which can be a sign of potential infection.
However, although the symptoms of COVID-19 The Omikron strains are not as severe as the Delta species. It has a 50-70% lower hospitalization rate than Delta, and has flu-like symptoms. But experts point out People should watch for rashes. that grows under the skin which such rash found in COVID patients The Omicron species are listed below.
1. Hives look like a convex blister. and cause a lot of itching The first symptoms are itching in the palms and soles of the feet. COVID infection can cause hives in some patients. and often occurs in children It is important to know that there are many symptoms of infection. These include generalized fever and hives.
2. Rash looks like a small rash on the body at various points such as elbows, knees, backs of hands and feet. Usually, children infected with the Omicron strain will develop a rash on their body. But recently, adult patients have also begun to develop prickly heat. Those with a rash tend to experience weakness and loss of appetite, which is a common symptom among those infected with COVID-19.
3. Inflammation of the hands and feet It is an inflammation of the skin. until a purple or red streak Hand and foot disease is characterized by a rash and inflammation on the feet in people infected with COVID-19. This symptom can occur with patients of all genders and ages. But most often found in adolescent patients.
The data from the ZOE Covid Symptom also states that People infected with Omicron strain usually begin to show symptoms within 48 hours of being infected. Then the infected person will have a runny nose, sore throat, headache, fatigue, sneezing, backache, muscle pain. night sweats which these symptoms are the main symptoms of COVID-19 patients
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