The typical symptoms of cold, aches, weakness and headache belong to the wind-cold type of cold. The wind-cold type of cold refers to the pathological and physiological changes that occur when wind and cold enter the body and the cold virus infects the person when the immunity is low and causes a series of clinical symptoms. The most typical clinical pathological and physiological changes include chills, cold limbs, chills, chills easily, sudden decrease or increase in body temperature, but mainly low fever, usually not more than 38.0℃ when the body temperature rises. It is also accompanied by generalized aches and pains and weakness, which are usually caused by viral invasion of the peripheral nerve roots, dizziness, headache, and reflex and jet vomiting in cases of severe headache.