Getting chili peppers on your nose is very hot and can be treated in general or by seeking medical attention.
Since chili peppers contain capsaicin, the substance will stimulate the nerves to produce a hot and uncomfortable pain sensation when it comes into contact with human skin or mucous membranes. This phenomenon can be more with the human body nerve paralysis gradually adapt to and stimulate the evaporation of the substance and disappear.
1. General treatment: If you feel a sharp sensation of hotness, use clean water to rinse the affected area quickly and repeatedly, so as to reduce the concentration of the local irritant and alleviate the symptoms of nerve irritation. After moderate rinsing, local ice packs can be used to reduce the sensitivity of local nerves and reduce the discomfort of the affected area.
2. Medical treatment: If the spicy feeling still persists, you can consider actively consulting a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.
It is suggested that patients do not need to be overly alarmed when chili peppers get into their nose, if there is no clear history of allergy to chili peppers, the general feeling of spiciness will subside slowly, and when the discomfort is obvious, you can actively seek medical treatment.