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Omicron rash: How to tell if your 'hives' are symptom of Covid as England cases on rise

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Mirror reports.So with Covid cases are on the rise, it's important to be aware of the symptoms of Omicron to avoid further spread.Brits may be well aware of the three 'classic' Covid symptoms – a new, continuous cough, a fever and loss of taste and/or smell, which were identified by the NHS at the start of the pandemic.However, as more Omicron cases have emerged, experts have identified other signs that may signal infection.One of these warning signs can show up on a person's skin – here's what to look out for.Some people who have tested positive for Omicron have reported rashes appearing on the skin, according to the ZOE Covid Study app.However, it's important to remember that having a rash does not mean you have Covid on its own.

You should always take a Covid test if you think you may have coronavirus.There are a couple of different variations of rashes you should look out for.Described as a "fourth key sign" of coronavirus, the first is a hive-type rash that comes suddenly in the form of raised bumps on your skin.These tends to be very itchy and often start with intense itching of the palms or soles.Another is prickly heat, which comes on as areas of small, itchy, red bumps.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.These can appear anywhere on the body but tend to be most commonly found on elbows, knees and the backs of hands and feet.The ZOE Covid app adds: "There are other, less common, rashes associated with Covid-19 including Pityriasis Rosea-like, light-sensitive rashes affecting the face or neck."Vasculitis rashes, when small blood vessels in the skin become damaged, are also seen in severe cases of Covid-19 that need hospital.

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