From reactivation of herpes infection to loss of hair, several COVID patients in the recovery phase are facing one dermatological complication or another due to lowered immunity, say, doctors, Skincare experts at leading facilities in Delhi, Mumbai, and other cities concurred that coronavirus patient even after being discharged from hospitals or having finished their home quarantine period should watch out for any skin inflammation or consult a doctor immediately if "it grows uncontrollably" Dr. D. M Mahajan, senior consultant, dermatology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in Delhi, says many post-COVID patients with skin complications are rushing to OPDs, fearing they have contracted mucormycosis or black fungus but people should be cautious, not paranoid.
"Several COVID patients in recovery phase are facing skin complications and the most common one being reported to us are cases of herpes. In many patients with a history of herpes, it is get retriggered and in others, they are just contracting it afresh, both due to lowered immunity," he told PTI Infection with herpes simplex virus, commonly known as herpes, can be due to either herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2).
Herpes labialis which occurs around the lip area with lesions in clusters preceded by burning pain is caused by HSV Herpes zoster is a viral infection that occurs with reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus. It is usually a painful but self-limited dermatomal rash Skin experts, who are seeing post-COVID patients, say cases of herpes zoster are being reported more than herpes from HSV Mahajan said cases of infection from Candida fungus have also been seen among the Covid patients who are in the recovery phase.
It is a mould like infection and can result from excessive medication or the use of steroids. This infection can cause white patches on genitalia Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by a yeast (a type of fungus) called Candida, Mumbai-based dermatologist, and hair transplant surgeon, Dr. Sonali Kohli said COVID-19 compromises the immunity of a patient leading to multifarious complications, including in the skin, hair and nails, "Though there is no clinical study to correlate the two herpes infection is being reported in a large number of COVID patients during recovery phase even a month later. Besides hair loss and nail complications are too happening with many patients," she said As far as nail complications are concerned, cases of melanonychia or Beau's lines are also being seen in such patients.