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Mucormycosis
I recovered from covid pneumonia a month ago. Till how many days after covid infection, I am at risk of developing mucormycosis? I don't have any comorbidities.
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What was the severity of your infection? Did you require O2? Did you take steroids during your Covid treatment? Are you a diabetic? Details of the same would be required.
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Avoid using a moist mask. The mask should be well dried in sunlight after washing with detergent.
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Look for warning signs like eye pain, headache, diminution of vision. Take a consult of your preferred physician for further advice.
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Don’t be over possessive , keep good cleaning and proper mask Check sugars If any eye redness, seek medical attention
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Check for the danger signs of Mucormycosis. Like eye pain, pain at cheeks, check for black crusts in the nose or mouth. Over all maintain good hygiene, don't let any place stay damp.
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I think you have completed your steroid dosing and if you are diabetic please make sure it's in control and don't worry it's a rare disease
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Till how many days? That depends on the severity of infectioun and your blood reports and the treatment given during covid.
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Prefer consultation for details
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If you are not a diabetic patient, you need not to worry.  Check your blood sugar levels. Consult with physician.
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