Symptoms of wind chill

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summary

Wind cold is the etiological academic term of traditional Chinese medicine, which refers to the pathogenic factors of the combination of wind and cold《 "The wind and cold make people feel warm, and the skin is closed." After the body feels the wind cold, the clinical manifestations can be seen as severe aversion to cold, mild fever, headache, body pain, nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, thin white tongue coating, pulse floating tight and other symptoms. The main method of treatment is dispelling wind and dispersing cold, which can be taken orally with traditional Chinese medicine or non drug therapy, and the effect is obvious. Symptoms of wind cold? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of wind chill

Wind cold bundle surface, visible fever light, aversion to cold heavy, nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, pharyngeal itching, headache, body ache, evil wind, red tongue, thin white moss, pulse floating tight, etc. Such as wind cold attack lung, also visible cough, bad wind, nasal congestion, runny nose, throat itching discomfort and other symptoms.

Wind cold binding surface: the symptoms are severe aversion to cold, mild fever, no sweat, headache, sore limbs, heavy nasal obstruction, or itchy nose, sneezing, clear nose, itchy throat, cough, thin expectoration, white color, thirsty mouth or thirsty like hot drink, light red tongue, thin white tongue coating, floating or tight pulse.

Wind cold attacking the lung: symptoms of cough, itchy throat, stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, evil wind, expectoration, thin white matter, thirsty mouth, headache, no sweat, pale red tongue, white fur, floating or tight pulse.

matters needing attention

In the cold season, we should be careful in daily life, suitable for cold and temperature, pay attention to proper exercise, strengthen physique, and try to avoid infection in crowded public places. At the same time, you can eat more fruits with high vitamin C content every day, such as oranges and kiwifruit, to prevent colds.