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Wind-dryness
风燥 〔風燥〕fēng zào
Wind evil combining with dryness evil to cause disease; usually attributed to contraction of autumn dryness. Wind-dryness is characterized by headache, heat effusion, aversion to cold, absence of sweating, nasal congestion, dry lips and pharynx, dry skin, dry cough, chest and rib-side pain, a thin white dry tongue fur, and a rough floating pulse.
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