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16 days from post covid recovery
Hi, Post covid recovery it is 16 days. I experienced sinus pain 3 days back and visited ENT specialist and he examined my nose through sinoscope for black fungus and told Nasal mucosa and sent me for sugar test and it came 122. He told nothing to be worried about,you won't get any fugus. He gave tablets to thin mucus and solespre. Now i don't have much pain how ever i feel tingling sensation above my upper jaw, But no swelling Also my jaw feel tired after eating hard items. I had no symptoms of black discharge from nose. I lost my sense on left and right cheek 15 days back.  Now my right cheek is normal however left cheek still feels a very little lose of sense. Also my throat is sore and red always, slight cough in morning time. All these comes in day time, but evening and night i feel better. I'm still worried if it is black fungus.
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Dont worry Relax Steam inhalation twice daily
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Doesn't look like anything to worry. Better to review with your ent after the course of treatment.
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