Whether the flu is wind-heat or wind-cold

Influenza is neither wind-heat nor wind-cold, it belongs to the category of “seasonal cold” in Chinese medicine.
Influenza refers to influenza, which has a certain seasonal prevalence, and often manifests itself in the form of fever, dry cough, headache, fatigue and other symptoms, with no obvious cold or heat bias, and does not fall into the category of wind-heat or wind-cold colds. It is not a wind-heat cold, nor a wind-cold cold. It usually belongs to the category of “seasonal cold” in Chinese medicine.
Seasonal colds refer to those that are more serious and are widely prevalent within a certain period of time, regardless of gender, age or age, and with similar clinical manifestations after illness. It is characterized by severe illness, rapid onset, significant systemic symptoms, widespread contagiousness and epidemiology, and can be transmitted and transformed, with heat entering the body and secondary or combined with other diseases.
Treatment is based on drug therapy, commonly used drugs such as Lianhua Qingdian capsule. This product is composed of forsythia, honeysuckle, and panax quinquefolium, which has the efficacy of clearing the plague and detoxifying the toxin, promoting the lungs and draining heat, and can be used to treat patients with influenza who have heat and toxin attacking the lungs.
Adverse reactions include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, abdominal distension, regurgitation, as well as rash, itching, dry mouth and dizziness. Contraindicated for those who are allergic to this product and its ingredients. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy, cold and greasy food during the period of taking. It is not suitable to take tonic Chinese medicine at the same time during the period of taking the medicine.
If medication is needed, it should be under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used on its own.