Wind-heat colds usually occur in spring or summer, because of the influence of external environmental factors, the patient's body resistance will weaken. Some people have poor immunity, especially when the immunity of the elderly and children becomes low, the ability of the respiratory system will also be weakened, so viruses and bacteria will take the opportunity to invade the human body at this time. Some people have respiratory diseases, such as tonsillitis or nasopharyngitis, and they are prone to wind-heat colds.
And when the weather is very sultry in summer, many people are always impetuous and their appetite is getting worse and worse, so they often eat some raw and cold food. In addition, summer often gives people a feeling of being sunburned, so they feel very tired and eventually lead to wind-heat colds. In fact, patients with wind-heat colds don't have to worry too much. After catching a cold, they should drink more hot water. Whether they can or not, they should drink some hot water at regular intervals to make themselves sweat more and don't blow. If you feel that your physical strength is ok, get up and exercise properly to make your body sweat and improve your immunity.
Patients with wind-heat colds can actually wash their faces with cold water, but don't be too cold, otherwise their condition will get worse. In addition, patients with common cold or wind-heat cold should have a good rest and ensure adequate sleep time. Wind-heat cold is actually not a serious illness, but patients should not take it lightly. In order to prevent themselves from catching wind-heat cold, they should usually eat less cold things and keep warm.