Now, White Fungus in COVID Patients, Which is More Dangerous than Black Fungus?


The rising cases of Black Fungus infection in several states of India, four cases of White Fungus infection have been reported from Patna in Bihar. It is to be noted that White Fungus is considered more dangerous than Black Fungus. As the central government asks states to notify black fungus or mucormycosis an epidemic, an infection called white fungus has also been found to affect some people.

White Fungus infection is more dangerous than black fungus infection because it affects lungs as well as other parts of the body including nails, skin, stomach, kidney, brain, private parts and mouth. White fungus also infects the lungs and an infection similar to COVID-19 is detected when HRCT is performed on the infected patient.

Causes of White Fungus:

This infection can be caused due to low immunity, or if people come in contact with things that contain these moulds like water, etc. Thus, sanitation is important to prevent this infection.

Risk factors:

COVID-19 patients are more prone to white fungus as it affects the lungs and similar symptoms are created like that of coronavirus. Those who have weak immunity like diabetes, cancer patients, and those who are taking steroids for a long period of time must take special care as they are more at risk. It is also affecting those coronavirus patients who are on oxygen support.

Symptoms of white fungus:

Patients of white fungus show COVID like symptoms but test negative; the infection can be diagnosed through CT-Scan or X-ray, white fungus can affect not just the lungs but also other parts of the body including nails, skin, stomach, kidney, brain, private parts and mouth.

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