Black Fungus in India: Black fungus disease is usually seen in those people who are taking such medicines, which increase the body's ability to fight diseases. Now the question arises whether a person can be infected with Covid-19 and Black Fungus together.
New Delhi. In India, the difficulty of the name Mucormycosis among the Coronavirus has also knocked. It is also being called Black Fungus in the common language. Due to this, the nose and eyes of the patients are being particularly affected. Doctors and the government are working to find out the treatment and causes of the victims of black fungus. However, experts say that patients with diabetes are more at risk of this fungal infection.
So far, it has been seen in the case of Mucaramicosis that patients have been suffering from this disease after recovering from Kovid-19. According to the US Health Agency Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mucormycosis is a serious, but rare infection. The main reason for this is from a group of molds called mucaramecites. These molds live in the entire environment.
This disease usually takes people in their grip, who are taking such medicines, which increase the body's ability to fight germs and diseases. Now the question arises whether a person can be a victim of Covid-19 and Black Fungus together.
In media reports, MedicineNet has been quoted saying that along with Kovid-19, a person can also be a victim of black fungus. According to the report, such patients whose condition is very serious or they are more at risk among patients suffering from diseases like HIV and diabetes. Being a victim of fungal infection with Kovid-19 can prove fatal at times.
According to ICMR, Covid-19 patients are at higher risk of such fungal infections. These include patients who were taking steroids during treatment and were in the ICU for a long time at the hospital. Experts are looking at the link of this disease to diabetes. In this, blackness or color change in the upper part of the nose can cause problems like blurred vision, chest pain, difficulty in breathing, or coughing up blood.