I exploded in burning, swollen, itchy hives. Fever. Nausea. Weakness. Dizzy. Headache. Pain. Presented to the er with what I thought was anaphylaxis. Was given prednisone and benadryl and sent home. No covid test. 4 hours later hives never went fully away and kept re-emergencing and increasing to where my face and lips began swelling along with hands and feet swelling and bright red. Went to another better well known er. Elevated D-Dim blood test. Low temp. Given iv benadryl and iv dexamethasone with an oral 5mg dose 2 days later and sent home. Urticaria lasted for another 3 days and then lungs started burning and now my hands and feet switch from burning to sharp pins and needles with numbness. Cough. Bone crushing fatigue. Dizzy. Ears ringing. Weakness. Nausea. Aches. At home. This is scary. In day 11/12. Praying these painful symptoms aren't permanent.
I have no rash. However, extremely painful skin that is extremely sensitive to cold air blowing directly to the affected area. It literally feels like I have NO SKIN, just bare raw meat feeling every single air movement. It feels like someone pulled off my nails and eyelashes.
The rash, that I have is localized to the backs of both hands as well as excema on two fingers. I have never had this happen in my life until mid April 2020.
Just had something similar happen a few months back. I was over a month passed the variant that I had and felt fine. One day I burned my hand in the oven and started experiencing odd rashes around that burn that have yet to go away. Ive tried many creams that help but is still scary how something could appear so randomly and rapidly. I assume that severe burns might reduce your immune system and could allowed this to take ahold but maybe its just a coincidence.
@@adamwayne101 I have one confirmed Covid positive test in Nov 2020, and I’am almost positive this was my second time. I had breathing issues at work in March 2020x.
@@MrGloriousg I’ve taken 4 tests since my positive especially since multiple people I’ve worked with or lived with were positive with the newest variant. Luckily nothing so far and my rash is isolated to my hands but has since spread to my left hand and I’ll be glad if that’s as far as it goes even if I have to deal with it for the rest of my life. My first positive wasn’t even that bad. I felt like I had a mild cold and some headaches but never experienced breathing issues or had a fever. It only lasted a couple of days then I felt normal until a few days after I could taste or smell anything really. When I could though the tastes and smells were different from what they should’ve been.
@@MrGloriousg I hope you can get through this. I’ve heard these newer variants get weaker in their symptoms but people are more susceptible to catching it. But the information is ever changing
I had a very large itchy rash on my left quad and then about 6 weeks later my hands started to feel dry and then like rubber. Stiff and latex-esque then they shed completely, this happened twice. I can send photos if you give me an email address.
Yes my freind had boosters he is 69 he was62 when covid started is not aware of having covid just being unplugged fatigued rash apeared hives welts legs sides under arms the ywo drs diognoist him with posion oak they gave him steroid cream did not go away couple of months now used topical benadryl now using aqwafora helping with sand paper skin it dosent itch as much still their not bad but still their no fever no cough
So glad I'm still in the control group. UNjabbed.
I exploded in burning, swollen, itchy hives. Fever. Nausea. Weakness. Dizzy. Headache. Pain. Presented to the er with what I thought was anaphylaxis. Was given prednisone and benadryl and sent home. No covid test. 4 hours later hives never went fully away and kept re-emergencing and increasing to where my face and lips began swelling along with hands and feet swelling and bright red. Went to another better well known er. Elevated D-Dim blood test. Low temp. Given iv benadryl and iv dexamethasone with an oral 5mg dose 2 days later and sent home. Urticaria lasted for another 3 days and then lungs started burning and now my hands and feet switch from burning to sharp pins and needles with numbness. Cough. Bone crushing fatigue. Dizzy. Ears ringing. Weakness. Nausea. Aches. At home. This is scary. In day 11/12. Praying these painful symptoms aren't permanent.
I've had exactly what you described now I've had it for 4 weeks it seems to be getting worst. How are you now?
I had that too got better in about three weeks still get red face newly respiratory symptoms pink eye ear infection
Pictures would have been fantastic.
I SDI Champion: I have pictures on my video about the Covid rash. ua-cam.com/video/JXQ5_7iCMqA/v-deo.html
Agree!!!
Some images of various rashes would be illustrative.
How are they treated
I have no rash. However, extremely painful skin that is extremely sensitive to cold air blowing directly to the affected area. It literally feels like I have NO SKIN, just bare raw meat feeling every single air movement. It feels like someone pulled off my nails and eyelashes.
The rash, that I have is localized to the backs of both hands as well as excema on two fingers. I have never had this happen in my life until mid April 2020.
Just had something similar happen a few months back. I was over a month passed the variant that I had and felt fine. One day I burned my hand in the oven and started experiencing odd rashes around that burn that have yet to go away. Ive tried many creams that help but is still scary how something could appear so randomly and rapidly. I assume that severe burns might reduce your immune system and could allowed this to take ahold but maybe its just a coincidence.
@@adamwayne101 I have one confirmed Covid positive test in Nov 2020, and I’am almost positive this was my second time. I had breathing issues at work in March 2020x.
@@MrGloriousg I’ve taken 4 tests since my positive especially since multiple people I’ve worked with or lived with were positive with the newest variant. Luckily nothing so far and my rash is isolated to my hands but has since spread to my left hand and I’ll be glad if that’s as far as it goes even if I have to deal with it for the rest of my life. My first positive wasn’t even that bad. I felt like I had a mild cold and some headaches but never experienced breathing issues or had a fever. It only lasted a couple of days then I felt normal until a few days after I could taste or smell anything really. When I could though the tastes and smells were different from what they should’ve been.
@@MrGloriousg I hope you can get through this. I’ve heard these newer variants get weaker in their symptoms but people are more susceptible to catching it. But the information is ever changing
Did they show you pictures
I'm in Northern ireland.been told I've lupus it's all over my head and hands.i had almost six weeks ICU 18mintgs ago ...help
Four months after having COVID,itchy raised areas on my arms legs and sometimes feet happen only at night when I'm about to fall asleep.
1 year later still itching. No rash though 😢
@@flyyceethemilitant2946 I'm so sorry. A few days ago the itching returned😪
Pictures help ....great info ..
1:07, what D hell did you just say?
I had a very large itchy rash on my left quad and then about 6 weeks later my hands started to feel dry and then like rubber. Stiff and latex-esque then they shed completely, this happened twice. I can send photos if you give me an email address.
Yes my freind had boosters he is 69 he was62 when covid started is not aware of having covid just being unplugged fatigued rash apeared hives welts legs sides under arms the ywo drs diognoist him with posion oak they gave him steroid cream did not go away couple of months now used topical benadryl now using aqwafora helping with sand paper skin it dosent itch as much still their not bad but still their no fever no cough
She looks like an anime character
Yep
She must be talking to doctors 🙄 Cause I don't understand nothing she said and can't spell what she said to even look it up.
This is useless unless u provide an elixor.
Livido reticularis
Perniosis
Speak up please