 Mucormecosis is a rare fundal infection that can affect various organs, but is most commonly found in the lungs, skin, and brain. It is caused by certain types of fungi, such as rhizopus orizy, which thrive in warm, moist environments. Symptoms include fever, chills, coughing up blood, and difficulty breathing. If left untreated, it can lead to death. Diagnosis is typically made through a biopsy of affected tissues, followed by treatment with antifungal drugs. This article was authored by Christian L. Gupta and Akriti Gupta.