Green nose cough is cold or wind-heat

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2025-05-21 21:02:51 Views: 40 times

Green nose cough may be wind-cold or wind-heat.

Green nose is generally associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. If wind-cold enters the body, the patient's immunity is lowered, and the upper respiratory tract is susceptible to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, resulting in symptoms such as green nose. Moreover, wind-cold can also cause cold evil to bind the exterior, causing headaches, muscle contractures, etc. If the patient has wind-heat symptoms, wind-heat causes the patient's defensive qi to be unstable, Ying Wei to lose harmony, and is also susceptible to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, resulting in green nose. Wind-heat will consume yin essence, resulting in reduced water content in the patient's body, accompanied by dry nose, dry throat pain, fever and other symptoms.



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