pimple on nose

Introduction

Introduction The location of the long acne reflects the internal problems of the human body. Nose acne may be associated with digestive, reproductive, and spinal abnormalities. And the possibility of eczema and folliculitis in the affected area.

Cause

Cause

The cause of this disease is complicated, the mechanism is not yet clear, and it is generally considered to be related to endocrine, sebum and microorganisms. More common in adolescence, more men than women, after a slow, 30 years old can be reduced or self-healing. As well as the possibility of eczema and folliculitis in the affected area, it is also necessary to pay attention to the possibility of acne caused by sexual hormone disorder, as well as excessive physical and oily secretion.

1, nasal pox: may be too much stomach fire, abnormal digestion system.

2, nose beam pox: on behalf of the vertebra may have problems.

3, Nasal pox: swollen acne suddenly, may be related to ovarian function or reproductive system.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

External nasal examination nasal endoscopy

Generally, only the nose and nose around the acne, Chinese medicine believes that the human face can reflect the internal organs, the two sides of the nose is the reflex zone of the liver, the chin is the reflex zone of the kidney, the cheek is the reflection zone of the large intestine, the tip of the nose reflects the spleen, the nose reflects the stomach There are spots on the outside, and there are acne inside the scale.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

1, hair acne: because the makeup remover is not unloaded, causing pore blockage and pollution, easy to form small acne in the boring hair or eyebrows.

2, forehead pox: It may be too much pressure, easy to have a bad temper, and cause problems with heart fire and blood circulation.

3, Yintang pox: acne appearing in the middle of the two eyebrows, usually chest tightness, irregular heart rhythm, palpitations and other problems.

4, eye acne: acne close to the nose and the area of the eye, usually caused by poor liver function.

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