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Best Doctors for Mucormycosis Treatment in Bangalore

Dr Satish Shendre

General Practitioner
Registered Number - KMC 59545
Bangalore, Karnataka
Experience - 22 Years
Languages - Kannada, Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam

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₹ 400.00/-  

Dr Arun Mathur

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 24571
Bangalore, Karnataka
Experience - 12 Years
Languages - English, Hindi

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₹ 299.00/-  

Dr Chandrika Kalagotla

General Practitioner
Registered Number - APMC/FMR/93281
Bangalore, Karnataka
Experience - 9 Years
Languages - English, Hindi, Telugu

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Dr B. L. Avinash

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 109199
Bangalore, Karnataka
Experience - 9 Years
Languages - English, Hindi, Telugu

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Dr Teena Chandran

General Practitioner
Registered Number - TMN 2019 0002012 KTK
Bangalore, Karnataka
Experience - 5 Years
Languages - English, Gujarati, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada, and Tamil.

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₹ 349.00/-  

Dr Mirza Ali Abbas

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 136964
Bangalore, Karnataka
Experience - 4 Years
Languages - English, Hindi, Urdu, Kannada

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₹ 199.00/-  

Dr Suvarna R Balaji

Emergency Medicine
Registered Number - 142565
Bangalore, Karnataka
Experience - 1 Years
Languages - English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada

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₹ 400.00/-  

FAQ’s about Mucormycosis

Symptoms include facial swelling, black lesions on nasal bridge or palate, headache, fever, and sinus pain.
People with weakened immune systems (due to diabetes, cancer, or organ transplant), COVID-19 patients, and those on immunosuppressive therapy are at higher risk.
Mucormycosis is caused by fungi of the order Mucorales, which are ubiquitous in the environment and can enter the body through inhalation or skin trauma.
Yes, mucormycosis is often referred to as "black fungus" due to the characteristic black lesions it can cause in affected tissues.
Treatment involves antifungal medications (like amphotericin B), surgical removal of infected tissue, and management of underlying conditions.
No, mucormycosis is not contagious and does not spread from person to person.
Diagnosis involves biopsy of affected tissue, fungal culture, imaging (CT or MRI), and blood tests to detect fungal antigens.
Complications include tissue necrosis, organ damage (especially in the sinuses or lungs), and in severe cases, death.
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