Wind acts the same in the body as it does in nature. It comes in quickly and shakes everything up, moving from place to place. Wind symptoms are usually associated with late Winter and Spring. It normally affects the upper body and face. Wind can move through the lungs, sweat glands, sinuses, and skin. Thus, causing headaches, coughs, runny noses and eyes, post nasal drip, and itchy skin. Wheezing, facial edema, painful sinuses, and scratchy throats can also occur.
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