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Covid and associated mucormycosis
Sir/madam...I became covid negative exactly 3 weeks back and was on steroid medication(Dexamethasone) because of pneumonia and Redmesvir IV for 5 days and Clexane 40 mg since my D-Daimer was little high.. And I happened to see about mucormycosis in the news that its affecting the recovered immunocompromised covid patients and those who were on steroid medications along with antiviral drugs such as Redmesvir... So honestly I'm little worried since I was on those medications So my question is Does this covid (drugs) induced mucormycosis happen after 20 days as well? And Im feeling a sharp pulling type of pain which is similar to the pain on the same site when i had pneumonia which is on the right chest ( I assume its because of gastritis since i do have burbs at that time and the pain is not persistent thus avoiding the chance  pulmonary mucormycosis)
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Any other symptoms like headache,  blurring of vision,  nose blockage , nasal bleeding pain around eyes etc ? History of diabetes mellitus?
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There doesn’t seem like anything to panic about, kindly relax. You are a young healthy individual the symptoms you are sharing doesn’t rise suspicion. Kindly take an antacid if not already.
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