What are the differences between wind-heat感冒 and wind-cold感冒, and how are they treated?

May 21, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. He Haochen
Introduction
The differences between wind-heat感冒 and wind-cold感冒 include variations in symptoms, causes, and treatments. These conditions can be managed through general care, medication, and other methods. Specifically: the main symptoms of wind-heat感冒 are coughing, runny nose, dry mouth, and sore throat; while the main symptoms of wind-cold感冒 are sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, chills, and body fatigue.

The differences between wind-heat感冒 and wind-cold感冒 include different symptoms, different causes, and different treatments. These conditions can be managed through general care, medication, and other methods. A detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Different Symptoms

Primary symptoms of wind-heat感冒 include coughing, runny nose, dry mouth, and sore throat. In contrast, main symptoms of wind-cold感冒 include sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, chills, and body fatigue. After falling ill, it's important to get adequate rest and avoid excessive exertion.

2. Different Causes

Wind-heat感冒 is often caused by external pathogenic factors invading the body, leading to disharmony of qi and blood and imbalance of yin and yang, and commonly occurs during spring and autumn. Wind-cold感冒, on the other hand, is usually triggered by excessive exposure to cold or physical weakness, and frequently occurs in winter. It's advisable to adjust clothing appropriately according to weather changes to prevent illness.

3. Different Treatments

Wind-heat感冒 can be treated with medications prescribed by a doctor that have effects such as clearing heat, detoxifying, dispelling wind, and relieving cold symptoms—examples include Yin Qiao Jie Du Pian (Honeysuckle Cold Pills), Ban Lan Gen Granules, and Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Shui (Agastache Rectifying Qi Water). Wind-cold感冒 can be treated with medications that dispel cold, scatter wind, warm yang, and resolve exterior patterns, such as Gan Mao Qing Re Ke Li (Cold and Fever Relief Granules) and Feng Han Gan Mao Ke Li (Wind-Cold感冒 Granules). It's important to note that both conditions require a light diet and increased fluid intake to support recovery.

In addition to the above differences, there is also a difference in the degree of fever. During illness, attention should be paid to diet; spicy foods such as chili peppers and ginger should be avoided to prevent worsening of symptoms.


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