कोरोना के बाद देश में अब ब्लैक फंगस के मामले भी देखने को मिल रहे हैं। जिससे सभी की चिंता एकबार फिर Black fungus treatment doctor said should start early drug availability should improve, Ncr Hindi News - Hindustan
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Over 300 cases of black fungus in Delhi
Cases of black fungus have been rising in Delhi amid the second wave of Covid-19. The national capital has reported as many as 300 cases of black fungus. Although the Covid cases are on the decline, the rising cases of black fungus in Covid patients have become a serious concern for the authorities.
According to the government data, dedicated centres for the treatment of fungal infection or mucormycosis have been set up. About 15 hospitals in the national capital are treating patients with mucormycosis or black fungus.
The Delhi government-run Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in Shahdara have reported 36 more cases of black fungus in a day.
After black fungus and white fungus, a new fungal infection has been reported in India. This is Yellow fungus. Patients suffering from yellow fungus are lethargy, has low appetite, or no appetite at all and weight loss. Get more India News and Business News on Zee Business.
Black fungus cases first reported in the Koti ENT hospital at Hyderabad, has witnessed an increase in number of cases across Telangana in the past week. Earlier, Telangana had reported 90 black fungus cases and now, according to some sources, the cases have increased more than 200. According to the ENT doctors at Koti Hospital, black fungus patients who underwent surgery in
Citing a video circulating on social media, the IMA said Ramdev is seen saying that “
allopathy ek aisi stupid aur diwalilya science hai… (allopathy is such a stupid science)”. He also says that “lakhs of people have died after taking allopathic medicines”, the association said, adding that Ramdev claimed Remdesivir, Faviflu, and all other drugs, which were approved by the Drugs Controller General of India, have failed in treatment of COVID-19 patients.