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Mucormycosis
Can we conquer mucormycosis anytime after covid recovery?? Like till how many weeks or months is it possible?? Because I'm scared if I get bearable headache or eye pain .. I got covid on April 19.. now it's already been 1 and half months .. I dint take any steroids.. I was in home quarantine I took ivermectin for 3 days and doxycycline . I don't have any history of diabetes..
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Mucor grows in ppl who are immunocompromised or treated with steroids unjudiciously in cases of covid , hospitalized pts with comorbidity etc ..  plz don't panic ...talk to ur ent doctor in detail and don't worry unnecessarily
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In your case the chances of Mucormycosis is very remote and almost nil As you are not diabetic and neither you were on steroids
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