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Mucor mycosis
I tested positive on 24th April..was in hospital for 17 days.. only because I have no other place for isolation..was on dexamethasone for 10 days..4mg BD for 7days then 4mg OD for 4 days..only because once I got fever of 103.8 although I have continuous fever of 101 and 102 for around 5-7 days but once dexamethasone started ..I never got fever again.. Now from last few days i am worried for secondary infection black fungus..as sometimes my nose get blocked on and off in nature..I have toothache also for which I have visited dentist and they told me that this is wisdom teeth pain nothing else . Should I worry and what are my chances for mucor mycosis. Please Guide Thank you
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I dont think you should worry , instead be watchful and careful. Nasal discharge (blood tinged).. severe facial pain or numbness , black discoloration, are some of the features of mucor. Just stay watchful for these
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Hi don't worry ,take steam inhalation, consult in online for further evaluation
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