What is the difference between a wind-cold, wind-fever cold and a bacterial-viral cold?

Wind-cold, wind-heat and bacterial-viral colds are diseases diagnosed by different systems, both belonging to the cold, but the diagnostic ideas of the two are different, so it is not possible to make comparisons. Wind-cold and wind-heat colds belong to the Chinese medicine disease, can be diagnosed through the patient’s clinical symptoms to identify, generally due to cold after the emergence of generalized pain and cold (cold) heavy, light fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, pulse floating tight for wind-cold cold. If there is a heavy fever, light cold, nasal congestion, runny nose, floating pulse, etc., then it is wind-heat cold. Bacterial and viral colds are diagnosed in Western medicine, and are caused by bacterial or viral infections through laboratory tests that reveal upper respiratory symptoms, such as sore throat, fever, irritating cough, runny nose, nasal congestion, and so on. Wind-cold and wind-heat colds cannot be directly compared with bacterial-viral colds, but within the same system such as wind-cold and wind-heat, bacterial-viral can be differentiated and compared.