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Ct pns post covid
Hi, I was on infected with covid last month. Taken steroid for( predmet 4mg BD x3 and od ×3). Never tested for sugar but never had diabetes issues. Since recovery I am facing issue with nasal blockage. Got rashes on face which which went away in few days. Had pimples on face.. feeling tightness in right side of face. Nose keeps blocked mostly in night. Got ct pnt done. Is it black fungus?. Attached my ct pns film. Report says below: Sphenoethmoidal sinus mucosal thickening noted. Frontal & maxillary sinuses mucosa are normal. Inferior nasal turbinates are enlarged. Nasal mucosa is thick. Nasal septum is deviated to left. Nasopharynx mucosa is normal without any mass. Parapharyngeal spaces are normal without any mass. Osseous structures of PNS are normal.DNS to left Rhinitis Enlarged inferior nasal turbinates Sphenoethmoidal sinusitis. is it black fungus?
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It doesn't look like black fungus. Don't worry
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Picture is not very clear ...frm what u hav said dsnt look lik blk fungus Any swelling of face headache ? Eye problem ?
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No, absolutely not. In black fungus, you would be dead within hours!
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