Heat cold in Chinese medicine often refers to wind-heat cold, this disease is mostly caused by the wind-heat evil attacking the lungs and guards. Wind-heat colds mostly occur in summer and spring because the climate in these two seasons is warmer and hotter, and the combination of wind and warm-heat evils may cause wind-heat evils to invade the lungs from the surface of the body, resulting in a loss of harmony in the guardianship, a decline in lung qi, and a dysfunction of the lungs in clearing and purging the lungs, which may lead to wind-heat colds. Common symptoms include fever without sweating, red and swollen throat, cough with sticky phlegm, and a slight windy feeling. The treatment of wind-heat cold needs to be based on clearing heat and detoxification (removing heat and toxicity from the body), pungent cooling and penetration of the surface, which can be treated with Yin Qiao San, as well as Chinese medicines such as Banlanggen Granules and Niu Huang Xieyue Tablets (forbidden for infants, pregnant women and lactating women), and it can be complemented with massage and acupuncture therapy. The specific treatment of wind-heat colds should be combined with the actual situation of the patient, guided by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and individuals should not blindly use medication, so as not to delay the condition.