The face feels hot and spicy, which may be caused by contact dermatitis as well as infectious inflammation.
1. Contact dermatitis: If the patient’s face accidentally comes into contact with irritating objects, such as chili peppers, alkaloid-containing foods, and acidic solutions, contact dermatitis may occur under the direct stimulation of the contact material, thus causing the symptoms of hot face.
2. Infectious inflammation: If the patient’s facial skin is infected with germs, it may cause suppurative inflammation such as folliculitis, boils, carbuncles, etc., which will show the symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain on the face, and thus the face will feel hot and spicy.
In addition, solar dermatitis, herpes zoster and other conditions may also lead to the appearance of hot and spicy face, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner to consult, identify the cause of the disease and then actively treat.