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Corona Virus: Beware such people, there is a high risk of Aspergillus fungal infection

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After cases of black, white and yellow fungus infection in corona patients, cases of Aspergillus fungal infection are also being seen. However, its cases are very rare. Experts say that it can also affect the lungs. Aspergillosis is a disease caused by Aspergillus. It is usually a disease affecting the respiratory tract, which occurs when there is an increase of Aspergillus in the nasal airways.




What is aspergillus?

Experts say that aspergillus is a type of fungus (fungus), which is present in large amounts in the environment. This fungus enters the body of most people during breathing, but it has no effect on the health of a healthy person.

Which people are at greater risk of Aspergillus fungal infection?

Experts say that Aspergillus fungus can cause infections and allergies in people whose immune system is weak. Also, there is a higher risk of Asperg

The patient may die in this situation

The disease caused by aspergillus is of several types, one of which is invasive aspergillosis. It is the most serious type of infection. In this, the infection spreads to the blood vessels and tissues. If it is not identified and treated in time, it can also result in the death of the patient. illus infection for those who are cancer, TB, emphysema and patients with cystic fibrosis or asthma.

What are the symptoms of Aspergillus infection?

  • Runny nose, headache
  • Cough, bleeding with cough
  • fever
  • Decreased smelling capacity
  • Fatigue, weight loss
  • Chest pain
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Experts say other symptoms of Aspergillus infection may also develop if the infection spreads from the lungs to other parts of the body. So keep in mind, do not ignore these symptoms even after forgetting them, otherwise the situation can become serious.

Source and Reference:
Aspergillosis Fungal Diseases
https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/diseases/aspergillosis/index.html

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