What should I do if my nose keeps peeling?

Nose always peeling may be caused by dry skin, seborrheic dermatitis, discoid lupus erythematosus, etc. It is treated by drinking plenty of water, washing the nose, avoiding sunlight, etc., as well as by using medications such as tacrolimus ointment and glucocorticoid ointment.
1. Physiological factors such as dry air and frequent consumption of irritating foods can lead to dehydration of the nasal skin, triggering the symptom of a flaky nose. The symptoms can be relieved by drinking more water, eating more fruits, vegetables and other light foods, as well as cleaning the nose and other general treatment methods.
2. seborrheic dermatitis: hereditary, fungal infection, allergic factors and other causative factors, triggered by seborrheic dermatitis disease, can also be triggered by the nose old skin symptoms, can be accompanied by nasal skin itching and rash symptoms. Tacrolimus ointment can be applied locally and cetirizine tablets can be taken orally for treatment.
3. Discoid lupus erythematosus: an autoimmune disease. Typical lesions are flat or slightly elevated, with adherent scales of discoidal erythema or plaques. The lesions often involve the face, especially the back of the nose and cheeks. Sun exposure should be avoided, and glucocorticoid ointment can be applied topically; those with a larger range can take hydroxychloroquine, retinoids, or glucocorticoid drugs such as prednisone orally.
Nose is always peeling need to be hospitalized, clear cause and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.