Is it normal to have a cold without a runny nose?

Wind-cold cold without a runny nose is also a normal phenomenon, wind-cold cold is mainly seen in severe fear of cold, mild fever, nasal congestion and other symptoms. Wind-cold cold is caused by wind-cold, mainly manifested as chills, mild fever, no sweating, headache, limb pain, nasal congestion, sneezing, when the runny nose, itchy throat, cough, sputum white thin and other symptoms. Therefore, wind-cold cold may not be accompanied by a runny nose. Wind-cold cold should be differentiated from wind-heat cold. The main symptoms of wind-heat cold include heavy fever, slight fear of wind, sweating, thirst, sore throat, nasal congestion, yellow snot and cough. Patients with colds should be treated with medication under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis, and should not use medication on their own, so as not to make a mistake.