Frequent sweating of the nose may be related to physiological factors and hyperhidrosis, etc., and the specific situation varies from person to person.
1. The physiological factors of frequent sweating in the nose are often related to the physiological structure of the nasal skin which contains more sweat glands and sebaceous glands, especially in the tip of the nose and the wing of the nose. When strenuous exercise or emotional stress can lead to increased body temperature, the sweat glands and sebaceous glands in the nose will be in an active period, resulting in sweating symptoms around the nose.
2. Hyperhidrosis refers to a type of disease caused by a variety of causes of spontaneous sweating, common causes of functional disorders and organic diseases, etc., and its typical symptoms of generalized and localized hyperhidrosis, usually sweating on both sides of the body was symmetrically distributed, and a few patients may appear to have an increase in sweating symptoms of the side of the body.
If you find frequent sweating symptoms in the nose, you should seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and should not take medication without authorization, so as not to delay the condition. Weekday perinasal hygiene care, quit smoking and alcohol, eat less spicy food, avoid overwork.