To determine whether a baby (child) has a wind-cold or a wind-heat cold, you can look at the cause of the illness and the clinical symptoms, but it is not recommended that you make your own judgment so as not to delay the child’s condition.
Wind-cold cold mainly refers to the common cold caused by the external wind-cold, the patient mainly manifests the symptoms such as severe cold, mild fever, nasal congestion, sneezing, headache, etc. Wind-heat cold is caused by the wind-heat.
Wind-heat cold is a disease caused by wind-heat. Clinical symptoms such as heavy fever, slight wind, headache, sweating, sore throat, coughing, coughing up phlegm, yellow and sticky phlegm, nasal congestion, yellow runny nose, and thirst for drink are common. The occurrence of this disease is related to factors such as the attack of external evils and the weakness of positive qi.
If the baby has any uncomfortable symptoms, parents are advised to bring them to the hospital in time.