Difference between typhoid cold and wind-heat cold

The difference between typhoid cold and wind-heat cold is mainly manifested in the following aspects: 1. Bad cold: wind-heat cold is relatively light or no bad cold, just fear of heat, or even fear of wind, while wind-cold cold is relatively heavy. Bad cold is the fear of cold, wear a lot of clothes or cover the quilt, or even bake fire, can not relieve the feeling of fear of cold. Wind-cold cold is very heavy; 2, nasal discharge: wind-cold cold runny nose like clear water, thin, uncontrollable, some patients half a day with a roll of toilet paper, while wind-heat cold manifests as nasal congestion, runny, yellow nasal discharge, no clear water-like nasal discharge; 3, sore throat: wind-cold cold usually no sore throat or sore throat is not obvious, mainly itchy throat, while wind-heat cold has obvious sore throat The pain is especially obvious when swallowing; 4, cough: if coughing yellow phlegm is hot; if coughing white thin phlegm, is cold; 5, tongue and pulse are different: wind-cold cold tongue coating white, pulse floating and tight, while wind-heat cold, tongue coating yellow, even yellow greasy moss, pulse jumping faster, so called floating pulse. So, from the symptoms of cold with or without pain, runny nose and tongue and pulse, and even from the performance of coughing phlegm, to identify wind-cold and wind-heat colds.