Spring cold is wind-cold or wind-heat

There are wind-cold colds and wind-heat colds in spring, which need to be judged according to the patient’s symptoms and cannot be generalized. 1. Wind-cold cold: manifested as headache, runny nose, sneezing, coughing, coughing white sputum, muscle aches and pains, chills (fear of cold) fever, nasal congestion, heavy voice, no sweating, no thirst, white tongue and other symptoms. 2. Wind-heat cold: manifested as fever, sweating, headache, nasal congestion, runny nose or no runny nose, cough, cough yellow sputum, thirst and dry mouth, red tongue with yellow coating, sore throat and other symptoms. Spring colds may be wind-heat colds or wind-cold colds, which cannot be judged entirely according to the season, but need to be judged according to the patient’s symptoms. Patients with springtime colds need to be treated by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner and should not be judged blindly.