Both wind-cold and wind-heat colds can have a runny nose and cough. The common clinical symptoms of wind-heat colds include fever, a slight aversion to wind-cold, runny nose, cough, nasal congestion, sneezing, sore throat, head swelling and pain, thin yellow moss, red tongue, and floating pulse. The common clinical symptoms of wind-cold cold include severe cold (fear of cold), mild fever, nasal discharge, cough, nasal congestion, sneezing, limb soreness, headache, itchy throat, thin white moss, pale red tongue, floating tight pulse, etc. The symptoms of wind-cold cold are many. There are many types of colds, including wind-cold colds, wind-heat colds, summer-damp colds, qi deficiency colds, yang deficiency colds, yin deficiency colds, blood deficiency colds, and many external infections, such as summer heat, dampness, dryness, etc., which is difficult for non-professionals to identify accurately, so it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner in order to avoid delays in your condition.