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Symptoms of Black Fungus Experienced Post-Covid-19

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Infection Mucormycosis otherwise known as ‘black fungus’ affects many patients covid-19 in India. There are several symptoms of black fungus post-covid that are usually encountered.

Black mushroom or Mucormycosis is a disease caused by a fungus (fungus) commonly found in the environment. Meanwhile, the CDC says, everyone comes into contact with mold spores that can cause Mucormycosis everyday.

Mucormycosis including fungi that are very dangerous because they can spread quickly throughout the body. If left untreated, the infection can spread to the lungs or brain. This can cause brain infection, paralysis, pneumonia, seizures, blindness, and even death.

In research published in Journal of Natural Science, Biology, and Medicine, black mushroom Mucormycosis This is also called the cause of disease maxillary osteomyelitis or abnormalities of the maxillary facial bones.

Symptom
Symptoms of this post-covid black fungus can vary from person to person, depending on where the fungus grows. The CDC notes there are five types of black fungus infection in the body and they have different symptoms.

The first infection that occurs on the inside of the head. If it grows in the sinuses and head, symptoms usually arise such as a swollen face on one side, headache, nasal or sinus congestion, black lesions on the bridge of the nose or mouth, fever.

Second, Mucormycosis on the lungs. Symptoms include coughing, chest pain, and shortness of breath. Third, Mucormycosis which grows on the skin causing blisters such as boils, and blackening of the infected area.

Quotes CDCThe symptoms of post-covid black fungus on the skin can look like blisters or boils. The infected area may turn black. Other symptoms include pain, warmth, excessive redness, or swelling around the wound.

While the symptoms of post-covid black fungus in the gastrointestinal tract include abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, to gastrointestinal bleeding.

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