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A man in India recovers from dengue fever but loses sight due to black fungus
A man in India recovers from dengue fever but loses sight due to black fungus
During the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that hit India in April 2021, several cases of mucormycosis – or black fungus – were reported in patients who… 13.11.2021, Sputnik Brasil
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However, a new case of mucormycosis after recovery from dengue is a rare finding. A 49-year-old man, Mohammad Talib, was reported as one of the rare cases of “post-dengue mucormycosis” by a team of doctors at Indraprastha Apollo. This Saturday (13) in the Indian capital of Hospital, New Delhi. 15 days after recovering from the mosquito-borne viral disease, Talib had an episode of nose bleeds, followed by sudden loss of vision in one eye. Naruka said that mucormycosis is caused by a group of black fungi called mucus, which invade the healthy tissue of the nose, nose, eyes, and brain, and which rapidly affects the entire system of the human body. creates permanent complications.” Atul Ahuja, Senior Consultant, Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at Dr. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, says that it is important that a patient recovering from dengue is constantly monitored for symptoms of black fungus to prevent cases of infection. Indian doctors have issued an alert and urged patients to monitor their health and consult health experts immediately if any new symptoms appear.
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During the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that hit India in April 2021, several cases of mucormycosis – or black fungus – were reported in patients who were infected with the coronavirus or suffered from chronic diabetes.
However, new mucormycosis case A rare finding after recovery from dengue.
“It is very rare to see mucormycosis [fungo preto] as a post-recovery complication for dengue patients, as this condition is often seen in people who have a history of diabetes, compromised immunity, and many other infections,” said senior Indraprastha Hospital Network Apollo Consultant Dr. Suresh Singh Naruka explained. Currently leading the treatment of the patient under consideration.
Naruka stated that mucormycosis is a . Due to this black fungus group called mucus, which invades the healthy tissue of the nose, nasal passages, eyes, and brain, and which rapidly affects the whole system of human body.
Doctors emphasize that “any delay in diagnosis and treatment can lead to permanent complications”.
Indian doctors launched a warning and urged patients to monitor their health and consult health experts immediately after noticing any new symptoms.