coronavirus in a study which looked at hundreds of patients. Researchers, who examined the Covid-19 carriers in a temporary field hospital in Madrid, Spain, found a quarter had a rash in the mouth.The most common form was transient lingual papillitis which shows itself as small red or white bumps on the tongue.Doctors often examine the mouth as a way to determine the overall health of a patient as it can give strong indicators of their current wellbeing state.The study looked at patients who had a mean age of 56, with 58% of them female.
Research by King’s College London and the British Association of Dermatologists study has also linked skin rashes to coronavirus.
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