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Dienogest & Black fungus
I am a patient of endometriosis. since jan 2020 I take Emersa 2 mg daily by my doctor. I also think that i am covid positive on April 14,2021 but my Rtpcr test was negative on 26/04/21. But i was all symptom fever, extreme cough. At that time all the medicine I use Lycefenac, paracetamol, amoxiclin, aceloc 150,montelukust, Cough syrup. Now I am recovery almost 2 weeks from covid. Now I see on news that covid recovery patient got affected by black fungus. Now I have no symptom but i am now fear about that can i may be affected by black fungus? As I am use Emersa tablet. Is emersa 2mg  a steroid tablet.??I am non diabetic.
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Black fungus...more chance in diabetic
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No stay relaxed ... MUCORMYCOSIS Is an oppurtunistic infection in immunocompromised individuals (where immunity is suppressed with steroids) there is  no steroid in ur given details..so be relaxed.. rather u can increase your protein diet to build ur immunity and avoid stress by kicking out this fear..
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That is a low dose steroid You do not have to worry about black fungus infection
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Just maintain hygiene and cleanliness around yourself
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