According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Wind interferes with the circulation of our protective Qi. Wind can easily invade us after sweating or while we are sleeping.
rapid onset
rapid changes
there is movement
affecting the top part of the body
Symptoms of Wind may include
Aversion to wind or cold, headache, sneezing, cough, itchy skin, occipital ache, itchy throat, facial puffiness, joint stiffness or pain, dizziness, vertigo, possible fever and sweating, deviation of the mouth and eyes, hemiplegia, tremors, convulsions, numbness, and unconsciousness.