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Long-Term Risk for Some Skin Disorders Increased After COVID
Long-Term Risk for Some Skin Disorders Increased After COVID

“Long-Term Risk for Autoimmune, Autoinflammatory Skin Disorders Increased After COVID-19.”

An elevated risk for patients’ developing skin disorders - alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, vitiligo & bullous pemphigoid, more than 6 months after COVID-19.

·medscape.com·
Long-Term Risk for Some Skin Disorders Increased After COVID
I went to the Dermatologist today as a new patient and because I no longer expect office staff to be Masked (although they should), I brought several pre-wrapped KN95s with me.
I went to the Dermatologist today as a new patient and because I no longer expect office staff to be Masked (although they should), I brought several pre-wrapped KN95s with me.

“The white spots you are seeing is a sign that your body has undergone trauma from an internal injury and the skin is trying to heal itself.

Because trauma from an injury does not just stop without lasting effects, you will continue to see these spots. We don’t know for how long”

·x.com·
I went to the Dermatologist today as a new patient and because I no longer expect office staff to be Masked (although they should), I brought several pre-wrapped KN95s with me.