Black fungus

2021-06-11 05:57:55
I had covid-19 60 days ago. I had mild symptom. I did CBC TEST. MY total wbc count is 8300. Lymphatic 3000 neutrophils 46500  Monocytes 480 besophils 40 eosinophils 120. I have no suger. Do I have any chance of mucormycosis ?
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Answered2021-06-11 06:19:12

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Covid-19 infected individuals which were on high corticosteroids,mechanical ventilation, oxygen therapy using humidifier, comorbid conditions like high blood sugar,cancer and other immunodeficiency states,gets mucormycosis easily.
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cbc report does not suggest mucormycosis.
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nose bleeding ,headaches, redness of eyes with pain are red flags symptoms for mucormycosis.

Answered2021-06-11 12:45:44

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As a ENT surgeon I can tell Ur history is incomplete at this history we cant reach any conclusions. Any one can get infected with mucor
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feel free to consult with your history and picture of face

Answered2021-06-11 08:09:31

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Apparently you are not at risk of mucormycosis. But the informations you have given are not sufficient to assess risk of any fungal infection like mucormycosis. You have to give detailed history of your co morbidities and past medical history and details of your covid treatment.
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Ready your medical records and consult on practo and share the history and records on chat

Answered2021-06-11 06:17:02

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