What causes numbness in the nose

Numbness of the nose may be caused by inflammation of nasal nerve endings, cerebral ischemia, cold stimulation and other reasons.
1. Inflammation of nasal nerve endings: Inflammation of nasal nerve endings due to infection, endocrine disorders and other factors, resulting in numbness of the nose, sensory impairment and other symptoms.
2. Cerebral ischemia: ischemia in the brain due to cerebral thrombosis may cause numbness in the nose.
3. Cold stimulation: Cold stimulation of the nose can cause vasoconstriction of the nasal blood vessels, resulting in poor local blood supply and numbness of the nose.
It is recommended that people with numbness of the nose, if there are other uncomfortable symptoms, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.