Mucormycosis

2021-05-12 06:01:45
Hello, I have a question the covid recovered patients will always be in risk with black fungus like throughout the life? Also what are the early symptoms that occurs all together? As I only have a stuffy nose and blocked ear so should I go for MRI or CT scan?
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Not everyone is at risk. Do not worry

Answered2021-05-12 09:33:51

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Answered2021-05-12 07:02:51

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No need for Ct mri at present Keep watch on other symptoms
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consult online for proper evaluation
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steam inhalation

Answered2021-05-12 06:45:49

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Not all people who get affected by covid will end up having mucor. What you are experiencing most likely not the same. Firstly seek treatment for you’re current symptoms. There is no need for radiological investigations at this stage.
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Answered2021-05-12 07:36:12

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No it is not like that ...please do some normal saline nasal wash i.e nasal douching.
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you can consult me or any ENT doctor

Answered2021-05-12 06:39:30

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Risk of fungal infection only when there is immunity is down so it's not for life time. Early symptoms are nasal blockage, black discharge, facial and eye swelling. First you should consult before going for investigations.
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Steam inhalation Saline nose drops

Answered2021-05-12 06:38:20

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