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Cheek Pain
I am having cheek pain on the left side of my face. I have recovered from covid 20 days before. I was asymptomatic and was on home isolation. I don't have diabeties and also I was not on steroid. Is this cheek pain has any relation with black fungus.
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Less likely for any chance of mucormycosis considering the previous history. Although if the pain doesn't subside, one must not ignore it. A good and healthy diet to recover Post COVID infection is necessary. Hope this answers the query
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Good Balanced Diet with antioxidants  . Exercise.
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Go for opg xray Maybe due to wisdom tooth???
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Hi, post covid jaw pain, toothache or gum infections are common. So you don’t have to worry about it. Check for symptoms like fever, sinusitis, pain or redness around eyes/ nose, headache, cough etc. if you don’t have any of these, stay calm. But if you do, consult your physician.
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1. Warm salt water gargles daily. 2. Vitamin c 500mg limcee tablets daily. 3. Eat protein in every meal, fruits, salad everyday. 4. Take steam daily and drink warm turmeric water 5. Yoga, meditation, exercise daily.
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