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Treatment with corticosteroids (especially prednisolone ≥20 mg/day or equivalent) is associated with an increased risk of infection. However, it is unclear whether corticosteroid therapy is associated with an increased risk of developing COVID-19 or its complications. Data on budesonide, a topical corticosteroid with low systemic bioavailability, show that these drugs are associated with significantly fewer side effects compared to systemic corticosteroids and their side effects are close to placebo. If possible, corticosteroids should be avoided and a rapid dose reduction considered, and a switch to budesonide is recommended. This must be taken into account, taking into account the risk of exacerbation of CKD. If a patient with COPD is in contact with a person with COVID-19 or develops COVID-19, it is recommended to gradually reduce the dose of corticosteroids, the use of budesonide is preferred, but taking into account the severity of COPD and the risk of exacerbation.

Михаил Юрчук родом из Хмельницкой области. После школы мужчина работал на стеклозаводе и мебельной фабрике. Однако в 26 лет решил стать профессиональным военным. "Я с детства мечтал стать военным. Для меня это о чести, долге. Сначала я служил в ракетной бригаде, был ракетчиком, потом — военный колледж сержантского состава и наконец пошел в десантную бригаду", — говорит Михаил Юрчук. Когда началась полномасштабная война, военный служил в Донбассе. Затем бригаду переместили в Харьковскую область. Там Михаил получил ранение.

Experts refer to the third category of skin manifestations as pink lichen and papulosquamous rashes, which are infectious-allergic skin lesions associated with COVID-19 infection. The clinical feature of pink lichen in this case is the absence of maternal plaque. The fourth category includes a measles rash. To the fifth - toxicodermia. This rash is associated with individual intolerance of patients of certain groups of drugs. The sixth category of skin manifestations of coronavirus infection, scientists include urticaria, which in some cases may be a harbinger of the onset of COVID-19.