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The difference between wind-heat cold and wind-cold cold cold?

Difference:

Wind-cold cold is caused by the invasion of wind-cold pathogens and lung qi failure. Symptoms can be seen as follows: aversion to cold, mild fever, anhidrosis, headache and body pain, nasal congestion and runny nose, cough with white phlegm, thirst or thirst for hot drinks, thin and white fur.

Wind-heat cold is caused by wind-heat pathogen invading the exterior and disharmony between lung and qi. Symptoms are severe fever, slight aversion to wind, head swelling and pain, sweating, sore throat, cough, sticky or yellow phlegm, stuffy nose and yellow nose, dry mouth and thirst, red tongue tip, thin white and yellowish fur. Treatment should be mainly pungent and cool to relieve exterior syndrome.

Causes of wind-cold colds: colds caused by wind blowing cold mostly occur in autumn and winter. Its symptoms are soreness all over the body, stuffy nose and runny nose, cough with phlegm. Western medicine and Chinese medicine can be used for treatment, as well as dietotherapy, which not only eliminates diseases, but also protects health. Preventive measures include keeping warm, strengthening physical exercise, improving immunity and vaccinating in advance.

Etiology of wind-heat cold: its etiology is usually constipation, which often belongs to Yangming meridian syndrome. Usually, this is the case. Constipation for two days, sore throat for one or two days, and then cold symptoms. This is a wind-heat cold (it can also be exogenous heat evil, attacking the lungs first).