I have covid +ve on April 27 ...almost 45 days over ..I have found black colour on hard palate ..I don't have any pain,other symptoms also.I am tension about Black fungus ...pls suggest me ... My sugar level also normal I done ct scan also ..report attach here...
Pls suggest me as soon as possible
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There is hard palate discoloration. Get a KOH staining and biopsy done as soon as possible and get under treatment. Cases of mucormycosis is high these days in covid patients and you need to identify it early so infection doesnt spread much.
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Greetings, I have gone through your description and the report of CT scan.
Without any doubt the colour of hard palate is different from normal.
I would highly suggest "biopsy of the hard palate" to confirm the diagnosis.
Their is no mention of any major disease in the report of your CT scan.
For more detail, you can consult me.
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Get the biopsy test done as soon as possible.
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As your report says , only mild sinusitis present. You mention sugar is normal. Does it mean you have diabetes and are under medication for that? Please share more information on this.
The black colour on hard palate needs tk be checked . You may need a biopsy to be sure.
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