Understanding Wind-Heat Cold in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Wind-Heat Cold in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Discussing Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, and the Path to Medicine Click to play the audio course Hello everyone! Today we will explain the third episode of “Understanding Diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)” focusing on wind-heat cold. Many people consider a cold to be trivial, thinking it will resolve in a few days, … Read more

Daily Experience: Differentiating Symptoms for Treating Wind-Heat Colds

Daily Experience: Differentiating Symptoms for Treating Wind-Heat Colds

The symptoms of wind-heat cough include nasal congestion and runny nose, initially with clear nasal discharge, later turning into yellow, thick mucus, with a sensation of heat in the nose, sneezing, a heavy voice, fever, aversion to wind, sweating, dry or bitter mouth, cough with thick phlegm, and in severe cases, dry throat pain, hoarseness, … 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

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