Swelling and pain in the gums of a cold is wind-cold or wind-heat?

Swollen gums are usually not caused by wind-cold or wind-heat cold, but the symptoms of cold and swollen gums can be seen in the stage of wind-cold cold, or in wind-heat cold, etc. If the symptoms of wind-cold cold are not improved for a long time, the evil qi may turn into heat.
1. Wind-cold flu: If the symptoms of wind-cold flu such as cold, fever, nasal congestion, sneezing, headache, etc. are not improved for a long period of time, the evil qi can be transformed into heat and the symptoms such as dry mouth, yellowish phlegm, sore throat, etc. can appear.
2. Wind-heat cold: Clinical symptoms such as heavy fever, slight wind, headache, sweating, sore throat, cough, sputum, yellow and sticky sputum, nasal congestion, yellow snot, thirst and drink are common.
There are more reasons for swollen and painful gums, such as stomach fire, liver fire, and so on. Colds with swollen gums may be caused by a variety of factors, such as feeling the wind and heat combined with a strong stomach fire.
It is recommended that patients with colds and swollen gums should consult a doctor for timely treatment.