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Black Fungus
It seems Black Fungus is being infected without Diabetic or any co morbidties. I am very much afraid. I was covid positive 2 months back. I have a pain in my Nose because of DNS but I am very much afraid. I have heard a case wherein after 2 months of covid, a person has infected with Black Fungus. That person was healthy and non diabetic. How can this be possible..?
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Are u sure such was the case ... Because sometimes it's hearsay ... Also post covid many pts are landing with secondary diabetes usually uncontrolled rendering them vulnerable to opportunistic infections ...it's very rare for an immunocompetent individual to get black fungus ... There is usually a history which is hidden ... Don't believe anything until u see urself .. plz don't panic and talk to ur doctor
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No need to wry u dnt hve any symptoms right ? Consult online for further evaluation if u have query .
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