When you have a cold with a runny nose and runny eyes, you can’t tell whether it is a cold with wind-cold or wind-heat from these two symptoms alone. Generally speaking, wind-heat cold will have fever with heavy chill, yellow snot and coughing yellow sputum, red tongue with yellow coating and floating pulse; wind-cold cold will have heavy chill with light fever, clear snot, coughing thin white sputum, light tongue with white coating and floating tight pulse. Whether it is wind-cold or wind-heat cold, you can take anti-cold medicine to improve the symptoms, during which you should drink more water and eat more light and nutritious food.