what is yellow fungus
What Is Yellow Fungus? Causes,
symptoms, prevention, here's how you can stay safe right now
There has been a significant increase
in the number of reported fungal infections among people, especially those who
have received treatment for coronavirus.
Now, after being infected with black
fungus and white fungus infection, cases of yellow fungus infection have been
reported in India, with doctors warning them that it is still very scary.
According to reports, one of the
first cases of yellow fungus infection was found in Ghaziabad, U.P. While the
disease has not yet been reported by health professionals or government
officials yet, the nature of the disease has been flagged as in that case.
While we continue to study many
details in the same way, doctors have suggested that the infection of yellow
fungus can be more dangerous than cases of black and white fungus, and requires
early care, as it is a disease that can cause serious internal damage.
Here are some common misconceptions,
and some of the ways you can protect your health
What exactly is a yellow fungus
infection?
While black fungus infection has been
declared an epidemic in some provinces, yellow fungus infection is nothing new.
Yellow fungus infections, like other fungal infections, spread through
contaminated areas, or where a suspected patient sucks the fungus (mycometes)
growing in the environment.
What makes this infection different
from white and black infection is the way it spreads. While black fungus begins
with facial dysfunction, yellow fungal infections begin to cause symptoms by
invading the body's internal organs, disrupting vital bodily functions.
As the damage caused by the disease
is said to be very dangerous and very serious, experts are now warning people
to start seeing the infection from day one and seek help.
How does it spread? Is it contagious?
Fungal infections are spread when a
person inhales the fungus, and it is found in the environment. Now, yellow
fungal infections can also be spread by high humidity levels or the
availability of old, contaminated food. However, hygiene and poor hygiene
conditions are often the main causes of infection.
While fungal infections can mainly
affect people with serious infections, yellow fungus or other fungal diseases
currently mentioned are not contagious, as they cannot spread from person to
person like other respiratory diseases, including COVID-19. The risk of
external exposure has not been determined or studied in detail from now on.
What puts a person at risk?
Depending on your health and risk
factors, yellow fungal infection can enter as a primary or secondary infection.
However, from what has been seen so far, the risks continue to increase for
those who are at risk for immunity, poor health or suffering from existing
problems such as uncontrolled diabetes, high cholesterol, which causes
inflammation and reduces the body's ability to fight infections.
As seen in cases obtained by COVID
(or those in the middle of recovery), reports of fungal infections have been
reported among those who have taken long-term oxygen support, or given steroid
use. The use of steroids is now being monitored by leading medical authorities.
It can also grow on the skin after
the fungus has penetrated the skin through cuts, cuts, burns, or other forms of
skin irritation.
In addition, the Centers of Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) says the risk of fungal infections is also high-
-People who spend a lot of time in
intensive care units (ICUs)
-Have a recent organ transplant,
suffering from physical problems or low WBCs. -Rely on the widespread use of
antibacterial or steroid. -Have kidney damage or dialysis.
Symptoms of infection
According to available research, the
following are the most common symptoms of yellow fungus infection:
Disrupted digestion
-Slow metabolism, unexplained
weight-loss
-L bone loss -Loss of love,
malnutrition
-Scrawny, eyes drooping
-Lack of fatigue, fatigue and
tiredness -Necrosis (in severe cases) -Late healing of wounds -Increasing
recovery time
Why is it more dangerous than other
fungal diseases?
From what we have just seen, one of
the reasons why yellow fungus infection works so differently from white fungus
or black fungus is by the way it spreads. As it spreads internally, it can
cause serious internal damage and therefore, becomes 'extremely difficult' to
the environment.
For the same reason, people are
advised to seek treatment early and to prevent the case from becoming serious.
How can people protect themselves?
What we need to keep in mind is that
we are just beginning to learn information about new infections. However, like
any infection, one of the best steps you can take is to protect your health.
Involved immunity helps fungal
infections. People with uncontrolled diabetes, or those with a history of
diabetes should be careful to keep their blood sugar levels under control.
As for patients fighting COVID-19, as
one of the reasons for the spread of these harmful fungi is unsanitary
conditions, one must ensure that proper disinfection is followed properly.
Those treated with oxygen should also
make sure that the oxygen is well filtered and not contaminated (like unclean
water). The indiscriminate use of steroids and related drugs should be
curtailed. In addition, doctors and specialists recommend that any patient at
risk not expose themselves to unnecessary risks, follow proper mask
instructions, and maintain good personal hygiene. Wearing clothes that do not
expose the skin to contaminated areas may also be a step in the right
direction.
Is Yellow Fungus Dangerous Than Black
and White Fog? Know the Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Is Yellow Fungus Dangerous Than Black
and White Fog? Know the Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
After black mold and white fungus,
doctors have identified Yellow Fungus, recognizing its symptoms and causes.
India is in a situation where people
are fighting all kinds of diseases at the same time. The second wave of
COVID-19 also brought fear of various types of fungal infections. Some states
have reported cases of Black fungus (mucormycosis) and white fungus. Now comes
the onset of yellow mold in India. The infection has been flagged by doctors
who believe it may be more severe and more contagious than black and white
fungi. Currently, it is only the first case reported in Uttar Pradesh in India
but it has laid the groundwork for everyone. Let us know more about the yellow
fungus, its symptoms, causes, treatment by Drs. Sumeet Nigam, General
Practitioner at Sahara Hospital, Lucknow.


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