Nowadays, it is an uncertain time for the whole world, firmly under the grip of a tiny virus, thought to have originated in China. The disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus was termed Coronavirus disease/COVID-19. As dermatologists, we are impacted in multiple ways in the COVID-19 pandemic and have a significant role to play. Autoimmune blistering diseases (AIBD) are a miscellaneous group of disorders associated with autoantibodies directed against distinct desmosomal structural proteins, hemidesmosome structural proteins, or epidermal/tissue transglutaminase. AIBD patients need continuous hospital monitoring, and during this period affected by the pandemic with COVID-19, their physical and mental condition suffered. The cutaneous damage such as bullae formation, pain, itch, and associated 36/Bulletin of Integrative Psychiatry New Series September 2020 Year XXVI No. 3 (86) functional limitations have a psycho-emotional impact on patients and can severely affect the patient's quality of life.
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