Peeling on both sides of nose

Introduction

Introduction Peeling on both sides of the nose refers to the phenomenon of redness and peeling at the nose; occasionally yellowing and greasy dander, itching or not itching. The seasonal episode is a seasonal skin disease, which is seborrheic dermatitis regardless of season.

Cause

Cause

Seasonal skin diseases are dry skin caused by seasons and keratin shedding.

The etiology and pathogenesis of seborrheic dermatitis are not fully understood. The current research findings are related to the disorder of sebaceous gland secretion and metabolism, and the endocrine androgen levels are too high, leading to hyperandrogen function. In addition, it may be related to immune, genetic, hormonal, neurological and environmental factors. With digestive dysfunction, excessive sugar and fat; and mental stress, overwork, bacterial infection, lack of B vitamins, etc. also have a certain relationship.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

External nose examination nasal examination

Peeling on both sides of the seasonal nose is a common phenomenon. Most people (mostly males on both sides of the nose) occur during the spring-summer and summer-autumn seasons. They first have hot and stinging, followed by red spots. It becomes a white point of the needle, and then becomes a blister-like horny peeling, gradually expanding to the periphery, continuously peeling off the thin paper-like phosphide, the skin lesions are fused with each other, and artificial tearing, the stratum corneum-layer peeling off seborrheic dermatitis It is the skin that has the most sebaceous glands in the human body and produces dermatitis.

Often occurs in the scalp, on both sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears and chest are the places where the human sebaceous glands are the most. The skin of these places will have redness and peeling; occasionally yellow and greasy dander, itchy and not too itchy, is the most common performance. Seborrheic dermatitis relative to the scalp often causes a more itchy reaction. Lipid leakage on the face is generally milder than dermatitis, but the opposite aesthetic is very troublesome.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

The part of the skin is at the tip of the nose or the bridge of the nose. This is mostly caused by external irritation, such as UV rays, cleaning products, rubbing the towel when washing your face, or using some ingredients such as A acid, fruit acid, and salicylic acid.

Peeling on both sides of the seasonal nose is a common phenomenon. Most people (mostly males on both sides of the nose) occur during the spring-summer and summer-autumn seasons. They first have hot and stinging, followed by red spots. It becomes a white point of the needle, and then becomes a blister-like horny peeling, gradually expanding to the periphery, continuously peeling off the thin paper-like phosphide, the skin lesions are fused with each other, and artificial tearing, the stratum corneum-layer peeling off seborrheic dermatitis It is the skin that has the most sebaceous glands in the human body and produces dermatitis.

Often occurs in the scalp, on both sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears and chest are the places where the human sebaceous glands are the most. The skin of these places will have redness and peeling; occasionally yellow and greasy dander, itchy and not too itchy, is the most common performance. Seborrheic dermatitis relative to the scalp often causes a more itchy reaction. Lipid leakage on the face is generally milder than dermatitis, but the opposite aesthetic is very troublesome.

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