Different parts of the body are attacked by wind, and the specific symptoms are as follows: Wind attacking the lungs can be categorized into wind-cold and wind-heat attacking the lungs (wind and heat invading the lungs). Wind-cold invasion of the lungs can be seen coughing, coughing white sputum, cold (cold), fever, body pain, not sweating, nasal congestion, etc.; wind-heat attacking the lungs can be seen coughing, coughing yellow sputum, fever, bad wind, nasal congestion, yellow pus nasal discharge, dry mouth, sore throat and other symptoms. Wind attacking the skin can be seen itching skin, or skin rashes, wind masses, etc.; wind attacking the joints can be seen limb joint pain. In addition to wind, there is also internal wind (wind caused by abnormal function of internal organs). For example, heat and extreme wind (too much accumulation of heat will cause wind) can be seen in high fever, confusion, restlessness, convulsions, neck stiffness, teeth tightly closed and so on; Liver yang transforms into wind, which can be seen as dizziness, headache, slurred speech, numbness and trembling of the limbs, unsteady walking or unconsciousness, crookedness of the mouth and eyes, hemiplegia (one side of the limbs can not be moved freely), and so on; Yin deficiency generating wind can be seen as trembling or writhing of the hands and feet, dryness of the eyes, tinnitus, deafness, heartburn, hot flashes (a burst of fever) and other symptoms. If uncomfortable symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis and treatment.