Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Monday cautioned that Covid cases in the national Capital are expected the rise in the coming days as the city is densely populated and asked people with flu-like symptoms to wear masks and avoid public places.
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Dr. Suresh Kumar, MD, LNJP Hospital on Saturday, informed that white fungus infection or Aspergillosis is not as dangerous as black fungus infection or Mucormycosis.
Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital s (LNJP) MD, Dr Suresh Kumar, has said that white fungus infection or Aspergillosis is not as dangerous as black fungus or Mucormycosis. Delhi government-run LNJP is one of the country s largest Covid facilities with around 1,500 beds.
He advised against taking steroids to treat Covid infection without consulting doctor and said that eating healthy foods can help in boosting immunity to fight infection. White fungus (Aspergillosis) is not as dangerous as black fungus. The treatment for the latter can continue for 1-1.5 months hence early diagnosis is critical. Don t take steroids to treat Covid without consulting your doctor, he said.
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