Nasal congestion is wind-heat or wind-cold cold

Nasal congestion can be an accompanying symptom of both wind-cold and wind-heat colds, and should be judged in conjunction with related symptoms.
Colds are mostly caused by wind-cold or wind-heat, with nasal congestion, runny nose, headache and fever as the main symptoms. Nasal congestion can be caused by wind-cold or wind-heat. If you have a cold or wind-cold, nasal congestion is often accompanied by clear nasal discharge, chills, fever, etc. If you have a hot or wind-cold, nasal congestion is often accompanied by turbid nasal discharge, fever, sore throat, etc. If you have a cold or wind-cold, nasal congestion can be caused by a cold or wind-cold.
If nasal congestion is caused by a cold, the symptoms can be combined to determine whether it is caused by wind-cold or wind-heat. In addition to colds and other triggers, nasal congestion can also be seen in the nose, such as superfluous organisms, such as caused by the occurrence of should also pay attention to differential analysis, not all from the wind-cold or wind-heat theory of treatment. Patients with colds are advised to consult a hospital for treatment in a timely manner.