Wind-cold and wind-heat colds can be distinguished from each other by their causes and clinical symptoms.
1. Etiology: wind-cold cold is mainly caused by external wind-cold. Wind-heat colds are caused by wind-heat.
2. Clinical symptoms: patients with wind-cold flu mainly manifested as severe cold (fear of cold), mild fever, nasal congestion, sneezing, headache and other symptoms. The clinical symptoms of wind-heat cold are heavy fever, slight malignant wind, headache, headache, sweating, sore throat, coughing, coughing up phlegm, yellow and sticky phlegm, nasal congestion and yellow snot, thirst and drink.
Consultation with a doctor is recommended for specialized medical problems. Note that prompt medical attention is recommended in case of any of the above mentioned discomforts.