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What's the connection between Black Fungus & Covid-19?

After receiving covid-19, thousands of people contracted black fungal infections. This article will explain the connection between covid-19, the fungal infection, as well as how we can prevent ourselves from getting it. Let's first understand the causes of both diseases. The Black fungus is the subject of many myths and truths. Keep up to date and don't believe in rumors.


Covid-19

Coronavirus, a newly discovered pathogen that causes COVID-19, is responsible. The virus's rapid spread from one person to another is its most dangerous feature. The virus spreads primarily through saliva droplets or nasal discharge. This happens when an infected person sneezes, talks, or coughs. A mask is an essential piece of equipment to prevent and protect against the disease.

Coronavirus infects our bodies and latches onto its spiky surface to protect healthy blood cells, particularly those in the lungs. It can cause respiratory symptoms such as cold, fever, cough, and, in severe cases, death.

Signs and symptoms of Covid-19

· The body takes between 2-14 days for the pathogen to react with symptoms.

· Sore throat and cough

· Fever

· Trouble breathing or shortness of breath

· Fatigue

· Chills

· Aches in the body

· Headache

· Runny nose

· Loss of taste

· Perception loss

· Nausea

· Diarrhea

Black Fungus

Black fungus is also known as Mucormycosis, is a rare fungal infection. Mucormycetes are a grouping of fungi that can infect it. If not treated properly, it can become fatal. These fungi are found in all parts of nature, including soil and decaying organic material. The fungus may grow in the brain, sinuses, skin, or gastrointestinal system (GI).


Sinus symptoms of black fungus:

· Asymmetrical facial swelling

· Headache

· Fever

· Congestion in the nasal

· Black lesions in the nasal bridges and inside of your mouth

Black fungus symptoms in the lungs:

· Cough

· Breathing difficulties

· Fever

· Chest Pain

Signs of black fungus on the skin:

· Skin lesions

· Blisters

· Blackening of the skin

· Swelling

· Redness, heat, and pain around the wound.

Black fungus symptoms GI:

· Nausea

· Vomiting

· Abdominal pain

· Bleeding to the GI

How are Black Fungus & Covid-19 related?

The virus can cause a person to develop a weak immune system. The patient is at high risk of catching a fungal infection. This is due to the high number of fungal infections in our environment, particularly in soil and decaying organic material.

Another explanation is that patients who are treated with steroids for covid COVID-19 may be immunocompromised. The indifference of steroids has resulted in severe cases of fungus. It was so severe that Rajasthan declared it an epidemic.

Steroids are not prescribed to patients with underlying conditions such as diabetes or other medical issues. This is because steroids can cause the immune system to be compromised further. The rising number of infections is a reflection of the fact that thousands of people may not be aware they have diabetes.

Mucor mycosis is known to have a higher than 50% mortality rate. This condition is not to be taken lightly.

Some precautions to be taken:

We should not prescribe or consume steroids in an indiscriminate manner to covid patients. Patients often self-consume steroids and even pressure doctors to prescribe them. Sometimes doctors use steroids to speed up the healing process of patients. To stop the spread of fungus infection, it is important to address this issue as soon as possible.

Other precautionary measures include the maintenance of blood sugar, the use of clean, sterile water during oxygen treatment, and wearing masks when working with soil, organic matter or construction sites.


You can also find other patient-related help, such as medicines and pharmaceutical assistance at mrmed



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