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2021-06-16 11:21:34
20th May 2021 In my home all tested positive. Symptoms was bodypain, tiredness. After test came positive had tablets doxy,paracetamol, pantoprozole 40,methylprednisolone 8mg,and becoluses zinc for 5days(twice per day) and fluka 150 for 3day with doctor advise.Home isolation. No one diabetic.Still for me taste and smell only half came.Which means am I still having virus in body.Yesterday I went to near by small clinic because inside mouth cheek side one black dot was there Then I brushed it went off.after that mild reddish in colour doctor gave me tablets lactolus ds, metronidazole 400, rabeprazole sodium, and zolive F.while checking my mouth one nurse she removed her mask and started to speak with. I was looking upward and she standing and looks inside my mouth.Will I reinfect again? Because from today morning onwards I'm feeling very very tired and feels body heat but temperature is 96.8. tounge is bitter in taste. From morning i sneezed 5times.Again I reinfect or  because of tablets.
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The black dot in mouth and after peeling off bright reddish lesion with finger may be mucormycosis or black fungus. Don't neglect.

Answered2021-06-16 11:31:39

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Don't worry,follow covid protocols

Answered2021-06-16 11:28:38

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Do not worry, reinfection so early is least likely  as you have developed antibodies against covid-19.
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smell and taste will take time to come back.
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black fungus is more likely in uncontrolled diabetic, patients on humidified oxygen,on prolonged steroids, and immunodeficient.

Answered2021-06-16 13:54:48

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There is no chance to reinfect so fast. Still just wait for 2-3 days, if you notice any new symptoms, consult.

Answered2021-06-16 11:44:03

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