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Black Fungus risk
Any risk for a mild covid patient who recovered two months ago at home, but current sugars are 120 fbs and 158ppbs? Female, Aged 52
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Risk is due to many agents primarily due to immunosuppression due to steroids and prolonged hospital stay and o2 need
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Your diabetes have less connections with risk as you blood sugar is normal, though give details like hbA1c, steroids dose and duration, hospital stay and o2 needed duration
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Hi, what are your current medications?  I would like to know about other details of your health also. There is only a minimum risk, please consult online for further treatment.
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As your sugar levels are under control, do not worry about Black fungus. Take all safe measures : 1. Wear mask when you go out. Wash hands frequently, do not work in dust and sand , Take care when working with plants. Improve life style, consume more of immunity boosting food and vegetables.. Keep your sugar under control.
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