Read on to understand the list of ‘mild’ to ‘worrying’ signs, and why people are experiencing varied symptoms. Drawing an analysis, the Centre stated that sore throat was the predominant symptom reported by most patients during the Omicron wave.
Other common signs include body ache, generalised weakness, fatigue, dry cough and fever. Many patients complained of severe headaches.
Fever along with upper respiratory tract infection was commonly seen among children between the age of 11 and 18 years. Strangely, breathing difficulty and loss of smell or taste, which were predominant symptoms for other COVID variants, were not reported by too many patients during the Omicron wave.
Diarrhoea, Stomach pains, Feeling sick (nausea), Loss of appetite, Skipping meals Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, loss of speech or mobility, or confusion or chest pain.