Facial flushing

Medically, this condition is called "facial flushing". Every winter, patients are not in the minority. Blushing can be either physiological or pathological. Some healthy people have better peripheral blood circulation. With a little activity, their complexion becomes ruddy; some people blush when they are shy, angry, or ashamed; some people may blush due to drinking; people living on the mountain because of air Thinner, the body needs more red blood cells to absorb enough oxygen, and once the hemoglobin carried by red blood cells increases, the color of the face will be redder; some people blush due to menopause, and some people may cause blush due to systemic diseases . Such as hypertension, tuberculosis, lupus erythematosus and so on. No need to worry about physiological blush. As for the pathological blush, you must consult a doctor.

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