How to Differentiate Between Wind-Heat and Wind-Cold Colds?

How to Differentiate Between Wind-Heat and Wind-Cold Colds?

Click the blue text to follow us When you catch a cold, can you distinguish whether it is a Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat cold? What is the basis for differentiation? Is clear nasal discharge indicative of cold? Is yellow nasal discharge indicative of heat? I have found that many people differentiate this way; as soon as … Read more

Symptoms and Medication Recommendations for Wind-Heat Cold

Symptoms and Medication Recommendations for Wind-Heat Cold

The following content is for reference only; specific treatment and medication should be conducted under the guidance of a physician! Wind-heat cold is caused by the invasion of wind-heat evil and the disharmony of lung qi. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that wind-heat cold is characterized by the invasion of wind-heat evil.For wind-heat cold, it … Read more

Examples of Formulations for Wind-Heat Cold

Examples of Formulations for Wind-Heat Cold

Wind-heat cold commonly presents with symptoms such as high fever, aversion to wind or slight aversion to cold, headache, nasal congestion with sneezing, thick nasal discharge, absence or presence of sweating, sore throat, cough with thick phlegm, dry mouth and thirst, red tongue, thin yellow coating, and floating rapid pulse. Examples of Formulations for Wind-Heat … Read more

Wind-Heat Cold: 12 Recommended Chinese Patent Medicines

Wind-heat colds can occur in all seasons, with the main symptoms being significant sore throat, often accompanied by fever, muscle aches, fatigue, and cough with yellow phlegm. The treatment principle for wind-heat colds typically involves dispersing wind and clearing heat, transforming dampness and resolving the exterior, as well as clearing heat and detoxifying. Commonly used … Read more

Symptoms of Wind-Heat Cold and How to Care for It

Symptoms of Wind-Heat Cold and How to Care for It

Wind-Heat Cold is caused by the invasion of Wind-Heat evil into the exterior and the disharmony of Lung Qi. It is commonly seen in spring, resulting from external Wind-Heat. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) considers Wind-Heat Cold as an exterior syndrome caused by the invasion of Wind-Heat evil, with symptoms manifesting as follows: 1. Fever Patients … Read more

Understanding the Differences Between Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds: A Quick Guide

Understanding the Differences Between Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds: A Quick Guide

How to Differentiate Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Yibin City Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital With seasonal changes and sudden drops in temperature, people are prone to colds. Colds are common ailments in daily life. Over-the-counter cold medications are essential in most households. Often, taking medication can alleviate symptoms. However, sometimes medication does not work, … Read more

Symptoms of Wind-Heat Cold, Professional Combined Medication and Precautions

Symptoms of Wind-Heat Cold, Professional Combined Medication and Precautions

Today marks the 1634 th day of your companion at the pharmacy. Wind-heat cold is caused by the invasion of wind-heat evil and the disharmony of lung qi. Symptoms include high fever, slight aversion to wind, headache, sweating, sore and swollen throat, cough with sticky or yellow phlegm, nasal congestion with yellow discharge, thirst with … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Overview: “Wind-Heat Cold”

Traditional Chinese Medicine Overview: "Wind-Heat Cold"

Click the blue text to follow us Introduction to “Wind-Heat Cold” Wind-Heat Cold is caused by the invasion of wind-heat evil attacking the exterior and the disharmony of lung qi. Symptoms include high fever, slight aversion to wind, headache, sweating, sore and swollen throat, cough with sticky or yellow phlegm, yellow nasal discharge, thirst with … Read more

Wind-Heat Common Cold

Wind-Heat Common Cold

1Overview The Wind-Heat Common Cold (风热感冒, feng re gan mao) is caused by the invasion of wind-heat pathogens, leading to disharmony in the lung qi. Symptoms include high fever, slight aversion to wind, headache, sweating, sore and swollen throat, cough with sticky or yellow phlegm, nasal congestion with yellow discharge, thirst with a preference for … Read more

Luo Dalun: It is Incorrect to Classify Colds as Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat

Luo Dalun: It is Incorrect to Classify Colds as Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat

Before reading this article, please click on the blue text above“Health Knowledge”, and then click“Follow”, so you can continue to receive articles for free. There are weekly shares. It is completely free to subscribe, so feel free to follow. There are two states of an unhealthy body: one is cold; the other is heat. However, … Read more