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Covid recovered BlackFungs risk duration
Hi doctors I have a relative who is non diabetic male 30 years old admitted in hospital for 10 days. Admitted on Apr 23, discharged on May 4. Completed his follow up consulting after 14 days. Xray, cbc, crp, IL6, d dimmer values are normal. Does he has risk of black fungus ? How long he needs to be vigilant on this ? All 10 days in hospital, his sugar levels where normal, also checked his sugar levels post discharge once in every 3 days it's still normal fasting < 98 , post meal 2hrs < 120 Please advise Thanks
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Maintain good hygiene Look for the danger signs of black fungus. Keep the room well ventilated.
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There are very less chances of developing black fungus in you after going to the history you had provided why you are concerned about Black fungus you can discuss your query with me in the day
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consult me for further guidance
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