Both wind-cold and wind-heat colds have chills all over the body, so to determine whether it is a wind-cold or a wind-heat cold, you need to combine it with other symptoms. 1. Wind-cold cold: Wind-cold cold is caused by the body being attacked by wind-cold, and the patient will have the manifestation of bad cold (fear of cold). If the patient has chills all over the body, as well as nasal congestion, runny nose, headache, shortness of breath, runny nose, thin white tongue, no thirst, etc., it is mostly considered to be caused by wind-cold cold. 2. Wind-heat cold: In addition to the symptoms of wind-heat cold, patients with wind-heat cold will also have symptoms such as nasal congestion, sore throat, runny nose, thirst, thin yellow tongue, floating pulse, etc. It is recommended that patients with persistent chills need to be treated as well. It is recommended that patients with persistent chills should consult a doctor, who will determine whether it is a wind-cold or a wind-heat cold based on the patient’s condition and other factors, and carry out standardized treatment.