How to Differentiate Between Wind-Heat and Wind-Cold Colds in Children
Disease description:
Recently, my younger sister’s child has developed a runny nose. However, it is unclear whether this is due to wind-heat or wind-cold invasion. Therefore, I would like to consult how to differentiate between wind-heat and wind-cold patterns in children with the common cold.
Whether a child’s common cold is caused by wind-heat or wind-cold can be determined through the following methods:
1. **Different symptoms**: In wind-heat colds, fever is prominent, often accompanied by sore and swollen throat, and cough with yellow phlegm. In wind-cold colds, the child may experience chills, runny nose, and cough.
2. A healthcare provider at the hospital can use a stethoscope to assist in diagnosis.