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1. Mental and emotional factors.
Patients are prone to blush or flushing with changes in mood, such as shyness, fear, nervousness, anger, affection, praise or criticism.
2. Endocrine factors.
The most common is perimenopausal syndrome, in which some women experience reduced or lost ovarian function around menopause or due to ovarian surgery, radiation, serious illness, etc., and the symptoms of mental and autonomic dysfunction appear for a period of time. Patients may have paroxysmal flushing with warmth on the neck and chest, which may turn into flushing, especially during agitation or after meals. Sometimes accompanied by sweating, chills, irritability, depression and anxiety and other symptoms, severe cases can affect sleep, ** often itching or ant walking sensation.
Drugs such as estrogen and androgens** are effective.
3. Flushing caused by vasoactive substances released by certain tumors.
It can be seen in carcinoid syndrome, pheochromocytoma, pigmented urticaria caused by mastocytosis, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome caused by noncellular tumors.
4. Ingestion or contact with exogenous substances.
1) Drinking alcoholic beverages can cause flushing and even flushing all over the body, sometimes accompanied by urticarial itching.
2) Contact with industrial chemicals such as trichloroethylene and dimethylformamide.
3) The use of special drugs, such as inhalation of amyl nitrite, produces significant ** flushing.
4) Consumption of tuna, mackerel and other mackerel fish poisoning.
5. External environmental factors.
"Plateau redness" caused by ultraviolet radiation, facial redness caused by temperature changes, etc.
6. Other diseases.
1) Facial problems, such as facial contact dermatitis, damage to the stratum corneum of the face, or superficial appearance of some capillaries, can also cause facial redness.
2) Others such as tuberculosis, hypertension, diabetes, Cushing's syndrome, etc.
Common diseases. Dermatitis, diabetes, ** pruritus, tuberculosis, hypertension, carcinoid syndrome, pruritus, hypertension, heat stroke, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, Cushing's syndrome, rosacea, pheochromocytoma, epilepsy, systemic mast cell disease, mitral valve stenosis, cheek flushing, etc.
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Cheek redness, also known as flushing from a medical point of view, generally has both physiological and pathological causes. Physiological reasons mainly refer to excessive exercise, accelerated blood circulation, which will manifest as cheek redness, in addition, psychological factors, environmental factors can also cause facial flushing. It is necessary to be vigilant against facial flushing caused by some disease factors, such as cardiovascular diseases.
When the cheeks are red, you need to understand what causes it, if it is only a physiological reason, give ** good care and health care regularly, and replenish water in time, if it is the cause of the disease, it must not be ignored, and you need to seek medical attention in time**.
Facial redness is physiological and pathological. Some healthy people have better blood circulation around them. With a little movement, their complexion becomes redder; Some people blush when they are shy, angry, frightened; Some people blush from drinking; People who live in mountainous areas need more red blood cells in their bodies to absorb enough oxygen because of the thin air, and if the hemoglobin in red blood cells increases, the face will turn red; Some blush because of menopause, and some blush because of systemic ailments.
Such as high blood pressure, tuberculosis, lupus erythematosus and so on.
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What's wrong with a red face? It may be due to drinking alcohol or being shy, no matter what the reason, the face is red, that is, the capillaries of the face are congested, this is not a problem, it is not a problem, although rest assured.
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Why do some people have uneven complexions and love redness, the saying of traditional Chinese medicine is like this, it makes so much sense!
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Face redness (also known as flushing) can have many causes, including:
Diseases: Certain conditions may cause redness of the face, such as rosacea and contact dermatitis.
Emotional reactions: Strong emotional reactions, such as shyness, embarrassment, or anger, may cause the face to flush. This is because the emotional response causes blood vessels to dilate, which increases blood flow to the face.
Alcohol and certain foods: Drinking wine or eating certain foods, such as chili peppers, may cause redness in the thick of the face.
Drug reactions: Certain medications, such as blood pressure medications and antibiotics, may cause redness in the face.
Weather reactions: Cold or hot weather may cause ** to turn red.
Hormonal changes: Hormonal changes, such as menopause or pregnancy, can cause redness in the face.
Allergic reactions: Allergic reactions to certain substances can also cause redness on the face.
Carlson's syndrome: This is a rare condition that causes **flushing of the face and other areas.
If your facial redness is accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, itching, difficulty breathing, eye pain or blurred vision, etc., or if the redness persists, you should seek the help of a doctor to determine the possible cause of Xiangjian Town and get the appropriate **. Thank you.
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Rheumatic heart disease.
The cheeks are purple and red, and the lips are dull, which is more common in people with rheumatic heart disease.
Mitral stenosis: dyspnea is the main symptom, severe cough, pink frothy sputum, orthopnea, etc. The patient presents with a mitral valve face (purplish red cheeks and cyanotic lips), hyperactive heart sounds on auscultation, and a diastolic rumbling murmur and mitral valve snapping sound may be heard at the apex.
Pulmonary valve second tone hyperactivity.
Mitral regurgitation: palpitations, fatigue, dyspnea, worsening with activity. Cardiac auscultation: a loud holosystolic blowing murmur may be heard at the apex, and the murmur conducts to the left axillary in the left decubitus position. Pulmonary artery second tone hyperactivity.
Hello. It is the situation you have described so far, if you often have leg tremors after sitting down, the main situation is to consider restless leg syndrome, which generally leads to this situation mainly and mental factors and does not rule out arteriosclerosis of the lower limbs or vascular lesions of the lower limbs, which can lead to this situation, it is recommended to develop good living habits, more activities, more exercise, and pay attention to rest. Try to control this symptom and wish you good health.
It is usually keratitis and is relatively common.
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