5 Commonly Used Medicines for Wind-Cold Cold

The description of the 5 commonly used medicines for wind-cold and cold is not exact. The commonly used medicines to treat wind-cold and cold in clinic are wind-cold and cold granules, noon tea granules, nine flavors of Qiangwu granules, Zheng Chaihu drink granules, Xiao Qinglong granules and so on. Wind-cold colds are mostly seen in winter and spring, and in Chinese medicine, the wind-cold evils attacking the body cause the lungs not to be able to promote the normal development of the lungs, which can be seen in the symptoms of fear of cold, slight fever, no sweating, aching joints, headache, nasal congestion, running nose, sneezing, sneezing, itching in the throat, sore throat, and not obvious, and the mouth does not have thirst, and so on. Commonly used Chinese medicines for wind-cold and cold include: Wind-cold and cold granules have the effect of relieving the surface of the body and sweating (relieving the evil qi from the surface of the muscle and sweating), and dispersing wind and dispersing cold (dispersing wind-cold and cold evil qi). Afternoon Tea Granules can expel wind and relieve surface (to expel wind and relieve the evil qi of the muscle surface), resolve dampness and harmonize the middle (to expel dampness and harmonize the spleen and stomach), and is mainly used for treating wind-cold and cold with dyspepsia. Nine-flavored Qiangwu Granules have the effects of dispelling wind and relieving epidemics, dispersing cold and removing dampness. Zheng Chaihu Drinking Granules is effective in detoxifying the surface and dispersing cold (removing cold from the muscle surface), relieving heat and relieving pain. Xiao Qing Long Granules are effective in detoxifying the epidermis and resolving phlegm and drink (removing evil qi from the muscle surface and resolving phlegm and drink), relieving cough and calming wheezing (stopping cough and calming wheezing). If there is any discomfort, go to the hospital promptly to avoid delay. If medication is needed, it should be guided by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner.