Chills and fever are wind-heat colds or wind-cold colds.

Both wind-heat colds and wind-colds can cause chills and fever, but not all chills and fever are due to wind-heat colds and wind-colds.
Wind-heat cold is a symptom caused by wind-heat. Clinical symptoms include heavy fever, slight malignant wind, chills when exposed to the wind, headache, headache, sweating, sore throat, cough, coughing up phlegm, yellow and sticky phlegm, nasal congestion, yellow snot, and thirst for drink.
Wind-cold cold mainly refers to the common cold caused by external wind-cold, and patients mainly show symptoms such as severe cold (fear of cold), mild fever, nasal congestion and runny nose, sneezing, headache, and so on.
If you have symptoms of chills and fever, it is recommended that you seek timely medical attention to identify the cause and then carry out targeted treatment.