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Black Fungus Can Affect Various Body Parts: AIIMS Director

Black Fungus Can Affect Various Body Parts: AIIMS Director

Black Fungus Can Affect Various Body Parts: AIIMS Director

New Delhi: The Director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, Randeep Guleria, said on Monday that black fungus can infect the lungs, eyes and the gastrointestinal tract, and can even spread to the brain.

Mucormycosis is a rare fungal infection which is being detected quite frequently in Covid patients in India for the past few weeks.

Guleria said that three type of fungal infections are found in patients with high diabetes and steroid doses — Candida, Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.

Mucormycosis can be categorised depending on which organ is attacked by it, he said, adding that signs and symptoms of the infection also vary depending on the affected body part.

“The Rhino orbital cerebral Mucormycosis infects the nose, orbit of eye/eye socket, oral cavity and can even spread to the brain. The symptoms include headache, nasal congestion, nasal discharge (green colour), pain in sinus, bleeding nose, swelling on face, lack of sensation on face and skin discolouration.

“The Pulmonary Mucormycosis affects the lungs. It causes fever, chest pain, cough and coughing of blood. The fungus can also infect the gastrointestinal tract,” Guleria said.

“The Candida fungal infection can manifest with symptoms such as white patches in the mouth, tongue and oral cavities; it can infect the private parts and can also be found in the blood (in which case it can become serious).

“Aspergillosis, which is relatively uncommon, affects and invades the lungs by creating cavities in the lungs. What is observed during the pandemic is mostly Mucormycosis; Aspergillosis is observed occasionally, while Candida in found in some people,” the AIIMS Director noted.

Speaking about the high-risk category of people who are being infected by Mucormycosis, Gularia said: “90-95 per cent of patients getting infected by Mucormycosis are found to have been either diabetic and/or taking steroids.

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