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Mucormycosis
I recovered from Covid pneumonia 5 weeks ago. I was on oxygen for 3 days. Was advised Medrol post discharge. The dosage was 32 mg for 7 days and 16 mg for next 7 days. It's been 20 days without any medication. But since yesterday I am having head heaviness with mild headache on the sides. Did not took any medicine yet. All the blood reports are normal, fasting sugar is 90, had NCCT scan of brain which is also normal. Is there any chance of mucormycosis ?
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Don't worry it's common post covid ,negligible chances of any other disease as of now
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tab zerograin for headaches fluresp nasal spray if u have nasal blockage tab zincovit bd tab zerodol p if u have fever as per SOS
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high protein diet,fruit juices and soups tight control of sugar and BP if u have any of such diseases
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Hi Are you diabetic ? Please get your HBA1 c done And watch for symptoms Take simple parectamol for headach and do frequently steam inhalation Thankyou
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Get a CT PNS if any doubt. We can discuss further if taken a paid consultation
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