COVID toes or chilblains in those with a SARS-CoV-2 infection first started being noticed in case reports and then as case series appearing more frequently than the normal background incidence of chilblains. Subsequent research has shown a higher...
COVID toes are chilblains that occur on the toes in those with COVID-19. They are not that common and it is still not clear if they are physiologically part of the COVID-19 disease process or if they are due to behavioral changes during lockdowns...
Not long after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic there started to be increased observations of chilblains occurring in the toes of those who had COVID-19. The number of reports were a lot more than you would expect to see of just the normal...