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Covid 19 recovers icu patient
My mom recovered from covid 19 from icu after one week and was shifted back to ward her o2 saturation is 95 without support rn but her wbc platlets count is 16000 and doctor has prescribed her an antibiotic her sugar levels is normal like around 150-180 Is there any chance of black fungus that is being seen in the news can attack after removing oxygen mask but physically she is better and she can even walk now
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Dont worry, there is nothing to panic, black fungus mostly occur in immunocompromised patients, wbc , platelets is normal will be solved by antibiotics.
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Depends upon her immunity.Raised wbc count can be due to iv corticosteroids received during hospitalisation
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