02-Apr-2026  Srinagar booked.net

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DAK sounds alert over black fungus for Covid patients

“Using ordinary water in humidifiers during oxygen therapy might be the main cause”

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 Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Monday said a rare but deadly fungal infection called mucormycosis is infecting Covid-19 patients.

Sounding alert, Dr Nisar ul Hassan DAK President said if left untreated the disease can be fatal for covid patients, moreover, those who are diabetic and take steroids are more prone to the infection.

“Cases of mucormycosis, commonly known as black fungus are being reported in several states of the country among improving and recovered Covid-19 patients,” he said.

“Diabetes lowers the body’s immune defenses, Covid exacerbates it and then steroids act like a fuel to the fire,” he said.

Dr Hassan said Covid itself leads to lymphopenia, therefore predisposing patients to opportunistic fungal infection.

The DAK President said in order to prevent this life-threatening disease in Covid patients, doctors should use steroids judiciously and ensure there is no misuse of steroids.

People who have diabetes should keep their sugar levels in control and use sterile water for humidifiers during oxygen therapy.

 

He said the fungus is ubiquitous and is found in soil, air and decaying food.

 

Despite being common in the environment, it does not cause infection in healthy humans.

 

However, when the body’s defenses have been weakened, the fungus gets a chance to infect with devastating results.

 

“After inhaling fungus from the air, it can go into nose, sinuses, eyes and brain leading to loss of vision and even death in some cases. It can also affect lungs,” Dr Nisar said.

 

He said symptoms include pain and swelling in eye or face, headache, nasal discharge and black crusts in the nose

 

“Treatment of mucormycosis involves removing of all infected tissue through surgery and following with antifungal amphotericin B,” he said.

A high degree of suspicion should be there with the doctors who are treating Covid patients and any nasal, facial and eye complaints should not be ignored because early detection and timely intervention holds the key,” said Dr Nisar.   GNS