
Why does the face turn red? My face very often turns red for no reason, what could be the reasons?
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Answer 1
January, 2021There are a couple of reasons or rather a couple of diseases:
For example Rosacea
This is a medical mystery: no one knows exactly how this disease occurs. Some doctors believe that the problem is in the structure of the blood vessels in the face, while others blame the microscopic mites that live in the skin. But it is known for sure that rosacea can go away and then come back.
Hives
A reaction that occurs in response to damage or irritation of the skin. With hives, cells release histamine into the bloodstream, a substance that provokes an allergic reaction. It is difficult to say why in some people this reaction turns into a problem, while in others it does not occur at all.
In people prone to hives, the release of histamine occurs unpredictably, because it can be triggered by many reasons: insect bites, pain medications, scratches, microbes , pressure from elastic bands on clothes, exercise, heat, cold or sunlight.
Atopic dermatitis
This is a hereditary disease that often haunts people with allergies. Atopic dermatitis is aggravated, then disappears - and is not completely cured. An attack can be provoked by cosmetics or detergents, wool or synthetic fabrics, hormonal disorders - and even cold, damp or too dry autumn weather.
Contact dermatitis
This "error" of immunity that occurs after contact with an irritant , in which the immune cells see the enemy and therefore attack. Irritant can be soap, make-up, perfume, jewelry, plants, medicines, and more.
Answer 2
January, 2021It is impossible to determine the cause of redness on the face by only one symptom, but by some signs it is possible to determine a possible problem.
If redness is combined with skin tightness and occurs after washing, this is a sign of dehydration. In this case, it is worth establishing a drinking regimen, reviewing home care, adding foods with omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins E and A to the diet.
Rosace is a vascular pathology, the appearance of which is caused by both external factors (improper care, temperature changes) and internal causes (bad habits, allergens, spicy food, hormonal disorders).
Demodecosis is a skin lesion with a subcutaneous mite. Develops due to decreased immunity, unbalanced diet, bad habits, insufficient or improper hygiene.
Seborrhea is a fungal infection of the skin. It occurs due to a decrease in the body's defenses and excessive consumption of sugar.
Redness of the skin is a reason to contact a dermatologist or cosmetologist to find out possible causes. Based on the results of the examination and examination, the specialist can recommend both drug treatment and cosmetic procedures:
• Biorevitalization
• Laser therapy
• Light therapy
• Carboxytherapy
• Milk peels
• Mesotherapy