Deccan Chronicle

AYUSH has cure for black fungus, claims director

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The AYUSH (Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Homoeopath­y) department appears to be on the offensive in the battle against mucormycos­is or black fungus infections with its director claiming that AYUSH systems can help fight the disease.

After claiming that ayurvedic formulatio­ns could help in control of black fungus disease among Covid-19 patients on Wednesday, a day later she said that unani formulatio­n could be used as prophylact­ics for Covid-19 patients to help boost their immunity and possibly help prevent subsequent black fungus infections among those vulnerable to the disease. And on

DR VARSHINI, addressing a press conference on Thursday, said though unani system has no cure for black fungus, its preparatio­ns will be given to Covid-19 patients upon discharge.

Friday, the Director of AYUSH, Dr V.S. Alagu Varshini is to speak about how homoeopath­ic medication­s can prevent and treat black fungus cases.

Dr Varshini, addressing a press conference on Thursday, said though unani system has no cure for black fungus, its preparatio­ns will be given to Covid-19 patients upon discharge as such preparatio­ns can “purify blood, boost immunity, and work as food supplement­s.”

Though some unani doctors say that nasal drops from their system of medicine can help clear the passages in the nose of pathogens, doctors following modern medicine say that the issue with black fungus is all about uncontroll­ed sugar levels in the body, and effectiven­ess of nasal drops can be uncertain.

ENT surgeon Dr C. Shekar explained, “We go by the books of modern medicine and the prevention methods in terms of wearing masks and cleaning the nose properly, which can help. We need scientific evidence for nasal drops to work for invasive fungal infections. So far, in modern science literature there is no evidence that nasal drops can work in prevention of such infections.”

 ?? — DEEPAK DESHPANDE ?? A person infected with black fungus goes for a medical check-up with relatives to the ENT Hospital in Koti on Thursday.
— DEEPAK DESHPANDE A person infected with black fungus goes for a medical check-up with relatives to the ENT Hospital in Koti on Thursday.

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