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

How to Quickly Differentiate Between ‘Wind-Cold’ and ‘Wind-Heat’ Colds for Prompt Recovery!

How to Quickly Differentiate Between 'Wind-Cold' and 'Wind-Heat' Colds for Prompt Recovery!

Click the blue text to follow us Recently, the weather in Guangdong has been a bit cool in the mornings and evenings, while the temperature rises sharply when the sun comes out, leading many to wear shorts and short sleeves again. The large temperature difference between morning and evening has caused many people to catch … Read more