Symptoms of wind fever

Symptoms of wind-heat include thirst, redness of the eyes, sore throat, heavy fever, mild malignant cold (fear of cold), nasal congestion, yellow snot, red tongue edges, or even epistaxis, and dryness of the mouth. Wind-heat is the name of a TCM syndrome, which is a combination of wind and heat. Heat injures the fluids (due to too much heat resulting in a deficiency of fluids), and the wind-heat evil offends the epidermis, with positive and negative elements competing with each other, resulting in a loss of harmony in the lungs and the qi. The common symptoms of this syndrome are heavy fever, mild malignant cold, cough, yellow sputum, yellow nasal discharge, epistaxis, dryness of mouth, thirst, headache and distension, red tongue edges, floating pulse, and slightly yellow tongue coating. Treatment is based on dispersing wind and clearing heat, pungent cooling and relieving the epidermis. Commonly used drugs such as Chinese medicine prescription Yin Qiao San plus subtractions, cough phlegm yellow can be added Gua Pou Zhou, almonds, etc., heavy headache can be added chrysanthemum, mulberry leaves, etc.; sore throat is very bad add Ban Lan Gen, etc.. Those with wind-heat should drink more water and avoid eating spicy and greasy things. If you have any related diseases, you should consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis and treatment, do not self-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.