Is a child’s runny nose and cough a wind-cold or a wind-heat cold?

Whether a child’s runny nose and cough is a wind-cold or wind-heat cold depends on the specific symptoms. If your child has a runny nose and cough, it is considered to be a cold with headache, fever, chills, no sweating, itchy throat, coughing when itchy, coughing white sputum, and general aches and pains, you can give your child wind-cold granules, Jiu Wei Qiang Wu granules, and Wu Shi Cha granules to improve the above symptoms. If the child has yellow and sticky runny nose and cough, the child is considered to have a wind-heat cold, accompanied by fever, sweating, thirst and drinking, dry throat, sore throat and coughing yellow and sticky sputum. Parents are reminded to carefully observe their children’s symptoms when they have a cold and then give symptomatic treatment, and to consult a pediatrician before giving medication to their children to ensure the safety of their children’s medication.