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. 2024 Jan 29;28(2):170–174. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24641

Table 2.

The remaining part of the section deals with the identification of each symptom of post-COVID syndrome (%) among recovered individuals from COVID-19

SR. No. Post-COVID syndrome symptoms None Mild Moderate Severe
1 Fatigue 0 8 (3.5%) 116 (50.8%) 104 (45.6%)
2 Shortness of breath 7 (3%) 47 (20.6%) 133 (58%) 41 (17.9%)
3 Cough 20 (8.7%) 116 (50.87%) 91 (39.9%) 1 (0.4%)
4 Having sore throat 20 (8.7%) 115 (50.4%) 94 (47.7%) 0
5 Chest pain 68 (29.8%) 130 (57%) 28 (12.2%) 2 (0.8%)
6 Joint pain 0 10 (4.3%) 67 (29.3%) 151 (66.2%)
7 Headache 4 (1.7%) 34 (14.9%) 115 (50.4%) 75 (32.8%)
8 Negative thoughts 24 (10.5%) 145 (63.5%) 54 (23.68%) 5 (2.19%)
9 Anorexia 18 (7.8%) 51 (22.3%) 115 (50.4%) 44 (19.2%)
10 Loss of taste and smell 64 (28.07%) 128 (56.14%) 31 (13.59%) 5 (2.19%)
11 Stomachache and diarrhea 50 (21.9%) 130 (57.0%) 48 (21%) 0
12 Insomnia 6 (2.6%) 31 (13.5%) 105 (46.5%) 86 (37.7%)
13 Brain fog 3 (1.3%) 32 (14%) 90 (39.7%) 103 (45.1%)
Time period of post-COVID syndrome symptoms 1–5 months 6–11 months 12 months
62 (27%) 68 (30%) 98 (43%)