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Understanding Nasal Congestion: Wind-Cold Focus
Wind-Cold Nasal Congestion addresses acute, recent-onset congestion with clear/white mucus, shivering, and a preference for warmth, often caused by infections like Kennel Cough. This formula disperses Wind-Cold, redirects Lung Qi, and opens nasal passages for rapid relief from dog colds or influenza.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), nasal congestion is divided into three types: Bi Yuan and Bi Zhi (infectious, with discharge) and Bi Qiu (seasonal, allergic, linked to Lung Qi Deficiency and weak Wei Qi). Congestion often accompanies coughing or wheezing, so our formulas clear nasal passages and pair with cough remedies to tackle post-nasal drip.
Chronic congestion is frustrating when antibiotics fail, and symptoms return, leading pet owners to TCM herbal alternatives. Other TCM patterns include:
- Phlegm Heat Nasal Congestion: Common, with sticky, yellow/green mucus from poor diets.
- Lung Qi Deficiency Nasal Congestion: Seasonal, allergic, tied to weak immunity.
- Kidney Deficiency Nasal Congestion: Lifelong, in senior dogs with wheezing and aging signs.
This Wind-Cold formula is ideal for acute, infection-related congestion, but consult a TCM veterinarian to choose the right formula for your dog.
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