Misguided Covid-19 Advice Triggers Fungal Disease, Say Doctors

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Several Covid patients known to experiment with drugs suggested by friends or strangers on social media.

NEW DELHI — Medical experts in India have warned against unregulated use of drugs and absence of blood sugar surveillance at home and use of medicines which are ‘prescribed’ on social media by friends and relatives describing the practice as the main factor in the surge in mucormycosis during the ongoing Covid pandemic.

Doctors mentioned how several Covid patients ‘experimented’ with drugs that were suggested to them by friends or even strangers on social media, which ultimately triggers off the fungal disease, normally acquired by patients in hospitals.

Dr Jay Deshmukh, director, Sunflower Hospital, Nagpur, told a newspaper that no two schedules of treatment could be the same even if the symptoms were similar. “Such generalised way of taking medicines should be discouraged,” he said.

Another doctor said that diabetic and other immunosuppressed patients are prone to fungal infections such as mucormycosis. “Many Covid patients started taking medicines through self-treatment at home with no monitoring or control of sugar,” pointed out Dr Mohan Nerkar, director, Seven Star hospital.

“Some were also being advised by unqualified doctors and medicines given without checking parameters, which is harmful.”

Worse, there were patients who used oxygen cylinders at home with tap water in the flow meters, which could have led to fungal infections such as mucormycosis, he added.

(Based on media reports)

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