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What is the difference between wind cold and wind-heat cold?

Female  24 years old 2018-06-03
I may have a cold or cold. I want to ask what is the difference between a cold and a cold?

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  • BY Evangeline Pound 2018-06-03
    Colds and colds, which often occur in cold seasons, such as winter, late autumn, and early spring, are diseases caused by feeling cold. Symptoms of cold and cold are manifested as mild fever, severe cold, no sweat, headache and body pain, runny nose, cough, non-swollen throat, red tongue, and tight pulse. Wind-heat colds, which often occur in warm climate seasons, such as spring, early summer and early autumn, are diseases caused by feeling wind-heat evil. Symptoms of wind-heat cold are severe fever, mild chills, sweating or less sweating, headache, nasal congestion, sore throat, red tongue, and pulse count (that is, the pulse beats faster).
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