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My mother was a covid patient and she's diabetic. She is having chest pain even after 36 days of discharge. Her oxygen level is around 93-94. She's having pain in her eye and she feels uneasy. What should she do? Please suggest.
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If she has any discharge from eyes or any swelling round the eyes, whether she is diabetic or not or on any other medications for a long period of time, kindly share these details and consult with an opthalmologist asap
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Detailed history is needed in this case.. If possible make a consulatation
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You much check whether there are any signs of facial swelling or headache or nasal congestion.
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Keep her diabetes under control and avoid overuse of steroids if not prescribed by doctor, look for the warning signs of black fungus like black nasal discharge, blood from nose, pain and swelling in eyes, decrease in vision in eyes, decrease in movements in eyes, black spots around eyes, black spot over palate, dental pain, anesthesia over face
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look for the warning signs mentioned above and if any i
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Consult to rule out mucormycosis
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Readmit in hospital if needed
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video consultation with history would help for identifying cause
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