Patients with cold, fever and generalized aches and pains can usually be treated with non-steroidal antipyretic and analgesic drugs, such as oral ibuprofen or acetaminophen, which can relieve the symptoms of fever and generalized aches and pains. In clinical cold patients in addition to chills, fever, generalized aches and pains, often accompanied by nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, and cough, cough and other symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, so generally choose a combination of cold drugs to treat, such as the use of phenomethamine tablets, cotrimoxazole tablets and other drugs, because the combination of cold drugs contain antipyretic and analgesic drugs, including acetaminophen, at the same time to Actively drink more warm water to replenish body fluids in a timely manner, and seek medical attention when symptoms persist and cannot be relieved, and improve the appropriate tests, including blood analysis and chest X-ray.