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First symptom on 22 april is 99 fever diahhera spo2 99 Last symptoms on 4th may.. No steriod taken,non diabetic Having  pain(not continuous,bearable) in side of eyes from 13 may(eyesight is weak already,checked corrected), no redness in eyes and some time mild pain on nose...no fever little headache on front side.anxeity X ray attached.med during covid taken attached. Any sign of black fungus?
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Based on present finding and history...it's not a case of mucoromycosis. The cause of pain might be due to some either psychology or others. Need to workup if persistent pain is there.
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First of all dont worry Please share photo of face focussing on nose and upperlip
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Get CRP D-dime
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Provided scenario doesn't seems to be fungus related.
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direct consultation with Physician
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Your xray is fine And the mild DNS written on it, is very common and present in most of the people. Has the eye pain subsided after correction? Has this nose pain affected you before?
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Hi No there is no sign Please do frequently steam inhalation ,take plenty of fluids and take tab solvin cold once a day at bed time for a wk Black fungus does not affect normal individuals Thankyou
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Could be mild allergy. Use eye drop and artificial tears might help
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For further guidance consult on practo
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