Spring cough is wind-cold or wind-heat

Spring cough is wind-cold or wind-heat, and can not be directly determined, need to be combined with the patient’s other clinical symptoms to make a differential diagnosis. 1. Wind-heat: If the patient has a cough with yellow sputum in spring, coughing without refreshing, thirst and sore throat, body heat, or headache, wind, sweat, thin yellow tongue coating, floating pulse symptoms, generally considered to belong to the wind-heat cough. 2. Wind-cold: If the patient has a cough in the spring, throat itching, sputum thin color white, cold (fear of cold) fever, no sweat, headache, nasal congestion and runny nose, thin white tongue coating, floating pulse symptoms. Generally wind-cold cough. In addition, between wind-heat cough and wind-cold cough, it may also be due to changes in the patient’s constitution. If you have any of the above discomforts, it is recommended to seek prompt medical treatment.