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Hi, I recovred  from covid 3 weeks back post 2 weeks of hospitalisation ( chest CT 15/25 and RTPCR.. 18). I am still taking antibiotics and antifungal. Steroids stopped couple of days back. Please advise the next steps regarding following symptoms, i am also attaching my prescriptions: 1. Toothache and month ulcer: when I try to bite I feel pain in grinding teeth and ulcers on toung and cheeks also cause trouble while eating. Is it related to black fungus. Screen shoto of current medications attached. Please advise if the same is result of these medicines and how lond shoukd I continue candiforce?
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Don’t worry about black fungus . Go for opg xray once you recover . Maybe due to cheek biting irt to wisdom tooth.
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It's not black fungus. Once you resume your daily activities visit your dentist.. You are having traumatic bite.. That needs to be relieved.
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No. It’s not black fungus based on the shape size and location of it. Don’t worry. Keep an eye on your blood sugar. Unless your diabetic, black fungus is not a concern to you.
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