I would like to learn about the symptoms of wind-cold common cold in children.
Disease description:
Recently, my child has been experiencing runny nose frequently. I’m unsure whether this is a wind-cold type of common cold, so I’d like to learn more about the symptoms of wind-cold common cold in children.
After children develop wind-cold common cold, they may exhibit the following symptoms:
1. Chills or aversion to cold.
2. Headache.
3. Runny nose and nasal congestion.
It is recommended that patients take medications—such as pediatric paracetamol, chlorpheniramine, and artificial bezoar granules—under the guidance of a physician, which may help alleviate the condition.