First of all, wind is an independent pathogenic factor, but very often it is [u:01509f9177][b:01509f9177]combined [/b:01509f9177][/u:01509f9177]with the others.
Second, all the pathogenic factors would weaken the body.
Third, wind is very changeable, and movable as well.
Fourth, wind is more liable to attacking the Yang parts of the body, as you said, the outer and upper parts.
Fifth, wind for sure could open the pores, but not only, wind, as a pathogen, would disturb the flow of Qi and blood, for example the Wei-defensive Qi.
Sixth, allergy is different, it could be caused by either exogenous wind and the itnernal wind. By reading the text, I'm sure you might have an idea what internal wind is. As to ezema, the internal wind is related with blood.
Seventh, the bee sting is different from wind. It's in another category of etiology. |