Headache Due to Wind-Heat Attack

Headache Due to Wind-Heat Attack

Headache due to wind-heat attack is accompanied by flu-like signs such as fever, sweating... It usually affects the side of the head and improves with cold application.

Characteristics

  • Sharp pain, with pressure sensation. Not as strong as the cold type.
  • Affects the Shao Yang area (lateral).
  • Pain improves with cold.
  • Symptoms of wind-heat attack: fever, sweating, thirst, general body aches, thick yellow mucus, cough, dark urine.
  • Tongue normal or red, thin coating.
  • Floating and rapid pulse


Treatment

Eliminate wind-heat.


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Page updated on April 29, 2019

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