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 Cold

Examples of Formulations for Wind-Heat Cold1. For colds caused by wind-heat invasion with severe symptoms, one may use Sang Ju Yin (Mulberry Leaf and Chrysanthemum Decoction) combined with Ling Qiao Jie Du Granules (Lian Qiao Detoxifying Granules).2. For colds caused by wind-heat invasion with sore throat, one may use Wind-Heat Cold Granules combined with Chuan Xin Lian Tablets (Andrographis Tablets).3. For colds caused by wind-heat invasion with severe cough, one may use Sang Ju Cold Granules combined with Wind-Heat Cough Capsules, or use Shuang Qing Oral Liquid combined with Ji Zhi Syrup.4. For colds caused by wind-heat invasion with significant thirst, one may use Sang Ju Cold Granules combined with Qing Liang Fang Shu Granules (Cooling and Heat-Preventing Granules).5. For colds caused by wind-heat invasion with high fever, symptoms of high fever, thirst, dry throat, sore throat, cough, and thick phlegm, one may use Qing Kai Ling Oral Liquid combined with Shuang Huang Lian Oral Liquid, or use Jin Lian Qing Re Granules (Golden Lotus Heat-Clearing Granules) combined with Chai Hu Oral Liquid (Bupleurum Oral Liquid).6. For colds caused by wind-heat invasion with severe headache, one may use Sang Ju Cold Granules combined with Qiong Ju Shang Qing Pills (Chrysanthemum and Angelica Pills).Note: The medication suggestions in this article are for reference only. Medications should not be used without proper medical advice and should be taken under the guidance of a physician.

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