What’s with the little clear blisters on your nose?

Small transparent blisters on the nose may be considered to be caused by chickenpox, herpes simplex, burns and other diseases.
1. Chickenpox: chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus infection, characterized by fever, accompanied by maculopapular rash and blisters. The rash is centripetal in distribution, often located on the trunk, head and face. If you suffer from chickenpox, it can lead to small transparent blisters on the nose.
2. Herpes simplex: clear blisters on the nose can also be caused by herpes simplex, mainly caused by herpes simplex virus infection, patients will appear cluster blisters, can appear around the nose.
3. Scalding: Scalding is tissue damage caused by hot liquids and steam. If the nose is scalded by hot liquids or hot solids, there will be localized changes such as redness, swelling, peeling and blisters.
There may be other reasons for small transparent blisters on the nose, so it is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis.