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Differences and symptoms between infantile cold and wind-heat cold
There is a difference between a baby's cold and wind-heat cold.

Cold-induced colds often occur in cold seasons, such as winter, late autumn and early spring. They are diseases caused by cold pathogens, mostly because the baby's clothes are too small to catch cold. The symptoms of wind-cold common cold are mild fever, severe aversion to cold, anhidrosis, headache, body pain, nasal discharge, cough, no swelling of throat, reddish tongue and tight pulse. The treatment of wind-cold cold is pungent warming to relieve exterior syndrome, and commonly used Chinese patent medicines include Xiaoer Zhibao Pill.

Wind-heat colds mostly occur in spring, early summer and early autumn when the climate is warmer and the temperature difference between morning and evening does not change much. Wind-heat cold is a disease caused by wind-heat pathogens. The symptoms of wind-heat cold are severe fever, mild aversion to cold, sweating or less sweating, headache and stuffy nose, sore throat, red tongue and rapid heartbeat. The treatment of wind-heat cold is pungent cooling to relieve exterior symptoms. Commonly used Chinese patent medicines include Xiaoer Resuqing Oral Liquid, Xiaoer Chiqiao Qingre Granule and 999 Xiaoer Ganmao Ling. > > Differentiation and treatment of wind-cold cold and wind-heat cold

The intuitive comparison between these two colds is as follows:

Look at the sweating situation, cold and cold without sweat: fever, but not high temperature, headache, joint pain, and pain all over;

Wind-heat cold with sweat: fever or even high fever, sweating, aversion to wind and cold.

Look at the sputum, cold and cold sputum is thin, and the nose is clear; Wind-heat cold with thick sputum and yellow nose.

Look at the tongue coating, the tongue coating is white due to cold and cold; Wind-heat cold tongue coating is red and yellow.

The cause of wind-cold cold is usually fatigue, lack of rest, plus too little clothing, blowing or catching cold;