MP: Increasing cases of black fungus to be curbed, emphasis on Nasal Endoscopy
MP: Increasing cases of black fungus to be curbed, emphasis on Nasal Endoscopy
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Indore: The corona havoc in Madhya Pradesh has declined but black fungus cases are on the rise in the meantime. At present, black fungus cases are witnessing a sharp rise. The situation here remains alarming and due to this, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan is constantly holding a meeting. Now they have also formed a separate task force to fight the disease. At present, preparations have been made by the Government of Madhya Pradesh and efforts are being made to prevent the cases of black fungus in the state from increasing much.

Now, in the meantime, emphasis will be laid on Nasal Endoscopy in the State. Tell all of you that this is a process in which nasal passages are seen through endoscopes. Through this process, information about black fungus infection can be known in time and treatment of the patient can also be started. Due to this, the campaign will now be launched on a large scale in the State. State Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang has recently elaborated on this. "Amidst the increasing cases of black fungus, the infection will now be detected in time through Nasal Endoscopy and will be prevented from spreading at an early stage," he says. He also said, "People will be Nasal Endoscopy for free in this campaign.

ENT experts have also been spoken to in this regard and they are also going to join the campaign free of cost. At the same time, whatever equipment is required in the Nasal Endoscopy will also be made available by the Government. With this happening, work is now going to be done on a war footing to prevent black fungus in the state. It is expected that after some time it will also have an impact on the land and the cases of black fungus in the state will come down.

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