Is a child’s summer cold wind-cold or wind-heat

A child’s summer cold may be a wind-cold or a wind-heat cold, which needs to be combined with the child’s clinical symptoms to be judged by the doctor. 1. Wind-cold cold: wind-cold cold mainly refers to the common cold caused by external wind-cold, the patient’s main manifestations of cold (cold), fever, nasal congestion, sneezing, headache and other symptoms. 2. Wind-heat cold: Wind-heat cold is a symptom caused by wind-heat. Clinical symptoms include heavy fever, slight windiness, headache, sweating, sore throat, cough, sputum, yellow and sticky sputum, nasal congestion, yellow runny nose, and thirst. If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical attention promptly.