Generalized aches and pains after a cold may be related to fever and release of inflammatory factors caused by viral infection, which can be relieved by general treatment and medication. Colds often present with symptoms such as cough, sore throat, and runny nose, but may also be accompanied by fever, generalized body aches, and other discomforts. Generalized aches and pains caused by colds may be related to viral infections that cause a systemic inflammatory response, leading to an increase in inflammatory factors such as prostaglandins, which increase sensitivity to pain and lead to generalized aches and pains. It may also be related to fever-induced muscle tremors, leading to lactic acid buildup and causing muscle pain. If the fever temperature is less than 38.5 ℃, can be given to the forehead, armpit ice packs and other physical cooling; if the temperature is greater than 38.5 ℃, can be given to acetaminophen and other antipyretic treatment. Generalized cold and flu pain can also use phenmetrazine tablets, compound aminophenolamine tablets and other cold and flu medicines to relieve symptoms. If the generalized aches and pains are caused by influenza, antiviral drugs such as oseltamivir should be taken at an early stage. Generalized aches and pains can also be caused by other diseases. If the symptoms are not relieved or aggravated, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.