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

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Influenza A refers to influenza A, which differs from wind-heat cold in terms of its causes, epidemics and symptoms.

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

1. The cause of

influenza A is a disease of western medicine, which is related to influenza A virus infection. Wind-heat cold is a disease of traditional Chinese medicine, which is caused by the invasion of wind-heat evil.

2.

Influenza A usually appears in the form of an epidemic outbreak and will spread rapidly within a certain range. Wind-heat cold is usually seasonal common cold, which is more common.

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

3.

Symptoms of influenza A and wind-heat cold are somewhat similar, such as fever, cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, etc. However, influenza A may also cause chest distress, breathing difficulties and other serious symptoms.



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