Early Symptoms of Nasal Fungal Infections

Early symptoms of nasal fungal infections are predominantly non-invasive and manifest as nasal symptoms that manifest as nasal congestion and pus.
Poor nasal ventilation and low immunity can lead to fungal infections in the nasal cavity, causing nasal and sinus disorders. Symptoms of nasal fungal infections include invasive and non-invasive, with invasive symptoms usually not appearing in the early stages. Non-invasive nasal symptoms predominate in the early stages. Invasive fungal infections are mainly characterized by predominantly cephalic and ocular as well as neurological involvement, which is rare in the early stages.
Early non-invasive symptoms of nasal fungal infections include nasal congestion, pus filled mucus with or without blood, and may be accompanied by a cheese-like substance with a musty odor.
Prompt medical attention is recommended if a nasal fungal infection is suspected.