The area below the nose and above the mouth, the nasolabial folds, is part of the Danger Triangle, and its acne may be the result of herpes simplex, folliculitis, acne and other diseases.
1. Herpes simplex: a common skin disease caused by herpes simplex virus infection, often occurring in fever, cold and other immune deficiency, mainly characterized by clustered blisters, occurring around the mouth and lips, around the nose, often recurring episodes, but self-limiting, and can be recovered on their own.
2. Folliculitis: an inflammatory skin disease often caused by bacterial infection of hair follicles, which can be triggered by skin trauma, cosmetic stimulation and other factors. Typical symptoms are red papules or dunes centered on hair follicles, which can easily develop into pustules and may be accompanied by itching and pain.
3. Acne: commonly known as pimples, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands of hair follicles, occurring in puberty, androgen levels in the body and sebum secretion increase related to the body, often manifested as pimples, papules, pustules and other symptoms.
If you have acne in the nasolabial folds, you can go to the dermatology department of a regular hospital for consultation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and at the same time pay attention to facial cleanliness in your daily life.