I am covid positive since last 9 days. I took all treatment in home isolation. I have no symptoms or got very mild symptoms of covid during this 9 days. I got prescribed Faviflu, Azithromycine, doxycycline and ivermectin. No steroid prescribed.
I am not diabetic or don't have co morbid conditions.
Yesterday night I experinced blocked nose, dry nose nd very mild pain nose... I read about mucormycosis on net. I am little bit anxious and worried about this.
No Headche, no facial swelling,no redness on eye.
Just feel blocked nose and dry dose yesterday night and very mild negligible pain in nose.
Am I suffering from mucormycosis??
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No need to panic ... Mucor grows in ppl who unjudiciously misuse steroids and in immunocompromised ppl ... Just can be a sequale of covid ... Steam inhalation will help
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Only nasal blockage without any other complain and nor even any predesposing factors as u mentioned , there is no sign of mucormycosis.. don't get so much worried .. just take otrivin nasal drop 2 drop three tyms followed by steam inhalation .. you will be fine ..
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