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Steroids to beat the virus could bring on the fungus


Steroids to beat the virus could bring on the fungus
Steroids to beat the virus could bring on the fungus
BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: May 8, 2021, 06:00 IST
Health experts are saying that they are seeing increased cases of
Mucormycosis (MM), also known as black fungus among
covid recovered
patients due to increased use of steroids during their covid treatment.
Dr Susheen Dutt (Consultant ENT Specialist, Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road) talks of a 70-yeat-old patient being treated with steroids for covid, He did not have any history of diabetes mellitus. Towards the end of two weeks, though his covid symptoms improved, he had a nose block and there was swelling near his eyes. Over the next three to four days, his vision deteriorated. He could not see even 12 inches from his face. That is when he came to us with a significant progression of Mucormycosis as observed in the MRI scan. He underwent radical sinus debridement with removal of t ....

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A 'game changing' drug for covid-19


A ‘game changing’ drug for covid-19
BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / May 1, 2021, 06:00 IST#2021-05-01T06:00:00+05:30
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As Karnataka faces raging cases of
covid infections, health experts have said that a new
drug was recently approved to be used to aid emergency cases, and can potentially be a “game changer”.
Dr GB
Sattur, a member of the
Covid Task Force said, “So far, we don’t have a proven drug to treat covid. Virafin (the new drug) can be used to kill coronavirus, better than any other drug.” Virafin received the approval to be used in case of emergencies from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), recently, he said. ....

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Stay +ve, get -ve


Stay +ve, get -ve
Don’t panic if your RT-PCR test shows a
positive result, say doctors and offer practical tips to beat the virus
When hospitals around the city ran out of beds, doctors said that not every patient of covid requires hospitalisation and most cases with mild symptoms can be treated at home. The key point that the doctors made was that “staying cool” and “being positive” are very important to beat covid infections.
Health Minister
Dr K Sudhakar said that only extreme cases of covid patients need to be shifted to hospitals and beds can be made available for these severe cases only. Revenue Minister ....

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Karnataka: Seniors rushing for second dose, don't want to wait six weeks | Hubballi News


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BENGALURU: In a bid to beat infection with cases surging, many seniors are rushing to take the second dose of the vaccine after just four weeks of the first dose, although the central government, on March 22, had advised all states to increase the interval between doses to 6-8 weeks.
A total 29,03,117 senior citizens in Karnataka have received the first dose since March 1. Of them, 1,22,983 or 4.2% have already taken the second dose. In the 45-60 years category, nearly 47,000 have taken the second dose.
Hospitals say they are seeing a trend of senior citizens wanting to take the second dose at the earliest to gain immunity. The vaccine is more effective if the interval between doses is eight weeks, but shortage of doses is a concern. Doctors say many senior citizens are only looking to prevent a severe infection and not the infection itself. ....

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Karnataka: Seniors rushing for second dose, don't want to wait six weeks | Mangaluru News

Karnataka: Seniors rushing for second dose, don't want to wait six weeks | Mangaluru News
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