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Title: Mucormycosis Symptoms & Treatment During Covid-19 | OurNewEarth


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Black Fungus or Mucormycosis is a great risk
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Background
  • There has been a significant rise of fungal
    infections in COVID-19 patients from India.
    Mucormycosis or Black Fungus is an opportunistic
    infection, in which spores of the fungus take
    hold of tissues in immunocompromised patients,
    such as those who have contracted COVID-19 or are
    on immunosuppressants such as steroids. The Union
    Health Ministry of India recently declared
    Mucormycosis as an epidemic in India. 
  • Mucormycosis is a serious infection caused by
    group of molds called Mucormycetes. Rhinocerebral
    mucormycosis (black fungus) is an infection that
    affects the sinuses and can also spread to the
    brain. This fungus usually resides in the nasal
    mucosa and then germinates to spread from the
    nose into the eye and brain in diabetics,
    immunocompromised patients and people who have
    had renal transplant. Transmission generally
    occurs through inhalation, inoculation, or
    ingestion of the spores. These fungal spores are
    mostly present in the environment particularly in
    soil and on inhalation and in people with weaker
    immune system it can spread through bandages,
    linens, water leaks, poor air filtration,
    nonsterile instruments, and open wounds. 
  • The fungus damages cells and nerves and cuts off
    blood supply as it spreads. The lack of blood
    supply turns tissue black, earning the disease
    the misnomer black fungus. In the recent times,
    there is a significant rise in the cases of
    Mucormycosis in COVID and post COVID patients.
    The probable causes would be increased usage of
    steroids in the treatment of COVID, inadequate
    monitoring of blood sugar level, altered innate
    immunity, immune dysregulation, and invasion of
    the vessels and formation of clots.
  • Given a large number of COVID 19 cases across the
    India, Mucormycosis is something that should be
    taken seriously and both patients and caregivers
    should be made aware of it.

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Symptoms and Signs of Mucormycosis
  • Sinus headache
  • Facial pain
  • Stuffy nose
  • Blood nasal discharge
  • Blurring of vision
  • Double vision
  • Dental pain or loosening of teeth 
  • Facial swelling
  • Facial skin coloration
  • Ptosis (closure of eyelid)
  • Proptosis (swelling of the eyeballs) 
  • Restricted eye movements
  • Palatal blackish discoloration
  • Brownish discharge from the nose

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Detection Examination of Mucormycosis
  • Complete blood count
  • Blood sugar test
  • Renal function test
  • Deep nasal swab- KOH staining to detect the
    fungus
  • Nasal endoscopy and biopsy
  • MRI gadolinium and,
  • CT scan of the Nose and PNS 

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Prevention of Mucormycosis
  • Avoiding areas with a lot of dust, as the fungus
    spores exist in dust and old construction
    material.
  • Ensuring the patient always wears a good mask.
  • Taking extreme contact and droplet precautions
    and maintain strict hand hygiene. Spores spread
    through droplets and coughs and can infect
    anybody with low immunity.
  • Ensuring strict control of blood sugar. COVID-19
    and steroids used as treatment, push up the sugar
    level in the body. This elevated sugar level is
    food for the fungus to grow.
  • Avoid using steroids for home isolation patients
    especially when you cannot monitor blood sugar
    levels.
  • Maintain nasal hygiene of patients and wash it
    through saline daily. This clears out dust
    particles and fungus spores.
  • Maintaining hygiene of the equipment used for
    oxygenation - nasal prongs, nasal canula, masks
    for ventilation. As equipments not used for long
    may have dust particles along with fungal spores.
  • Linen can carry fungal spores too and therefore
    should be cleaned daily thoroughly.
  • Keeping a close watch for early symptoms and
    reporting to an ENT surgeon.

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Conclusion
  • If symptoms are ignored in the early stages, the
    consequences can be very serious. In advanced
    stages the fungus can affect the sinus bones
    leading to their removal, if it enters the eye,
    the eyeball will have to be removed, and further
    if it affects the brain, it will be fatal. Hence
    it is very important for its early detection,
    diagnosis, and prompt institution of treatment.

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