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Uttar Pradesh : Coronas patients taking heavy steroids have a greater risk of black fungus, contact these doctors immediately if you see these symptoms

Amidst the increased risk of mucor mycosis in corona patients, doctors say those taking heavy dose steroids or patients who have returned home undergoing treatment in the ICU for a week need to be more vigilant. Seek advice from an ENT specialist or chest specialist on these patients who have problems with nasal congestion and breathlessness. Black fungus attacks the blood through the eyes, heart, kidneys and liver pancreas. This can affect vital organs. Contact the ophthalmologist immediately if there is severe burning sensation in the eyes and problems in the pupils, otherwise the light can go.

So far 73 patients have come to Uttar Pradesh of Mucor Mycosis i.e. Black Fungus. Two patients have died in Kanpur. Two patients in Mathura and one in Lucknow have lost their eyesight. The maximum number of patients has been reported from 20 patients in Varanasi. According to experts, black fungus grows more through moisture. Corona patients taking heavy steroids are at high risk. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also alerted on this and sought a report from the experts. However, no guidelines have yet been prepared for its treatment. Amphotisin B injection given to patients is also not present in many districts. The Serum Institute has assured drug dealers to make injections available in UP by Monday.
Successful woman’s operation in BHU
A corona-infected woman suffering from black fungus underwent a successful operation on Wednesday after two patients underwent surgery at BHU Hospital. The effect of black fungus was taking place in this woman. His face turned black due to fungus.

Eight patients in the capital face danger

According to Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta of KGMU Ophthalmology Department, eight patients suffering from black fungus are admitted in KGMU. His eyesight has been affected. Necessary medicines are being given. Of these, the light of three patients is affected to a great extent.
No treatment guidelines yet
There are no guidelines for the treatment of black fungus from the state government. So far 2 patients have died in Kanpur in the state. Therefore, separate isolation wards have been made for these patients in other medical colleges of the state including Kanpur Medical College. 8 isolation beds have been built in Kanpur. It is being treated here under the supervision of a team of ophthalmologists, ENTs, chests and doctors of medicine.

Black fungus patients have been found here in UP

  • 20 in Varanasi
  • 15 in Lucknow
  • 5 in Gautam Budh Nagar
  • 4 cases in Meerut
  • 3 each in Kanpur, Mathura, Ghaziabad, Mathura
  • A case in Agra
  • 10 in Gorakhpur Division
  • 6 cases in Prayagraj

Experts worry about black fungus, patients will be admitted in separate wards in hospitals

Increased cases of black fungus have raised the health department’s concern. The department has issued instructions to recruit Black Fungus patients in separate wards.
Director General of Health Department, Dr. DS Negi has alerted all the hospitals in the state. He said that black fungus patients should be identified on time. If symptoms are seen, refer them to Medical College or Level 3 Hospitals. Arrangements should be made to make separate wards in medical colleges. He said that the medical college has specialists from other departments including ENT, surgery. Therefore patients can get better treatment there. He has advised diabetes patients to be serious. Said diabetes patients pay attention to the management of sugar. Check back periodically.
If you are in the grip of corona, take the steroid only on the advice of a doctor. When applying oxygen, the water in it should be clear. Although black fungus does not spread from one to the other. According to Dr. Shrikesh Singh, spokesperson of Lohia Institute, a separate ward of eight beds has been made. According to KGMU spokesperson Dr. Sudhir Singh, arrangements have been made to recruit black fungus victims in Gandhi Ward.