
A large number of viral infections are characterized by the presence of cutaneous manifestations. Multiple dermatological manifestations have been observed in patients with COVID-19, however, among the main challenges that dermatology faces is the difficult relationship between the appearance of dermatological lesions with the infection itself, as well as the poor description of the lesions that are normally determined only as "rash" [1-4]. Dermatological lesions around COVID-19 infection can be classified into three main groups: • Dermatological lesions related to protective equipment and hygiene measures: The skin manifestations in health workers are mainly caused by friction, hyperhydration effects and contact reactions [5]. • Dermatological lesions observed in SARS-CoV-2 virus infection. • Dermatological lesions derived from the treatment of COVID-19