What’s with the hot weather pimples on the nose?

Acne refers to acne, and hot weather acne on the nose is mainly related to excessive sebum secretion and over-proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes.
Acne on the nose in hot weather is an abnormal phenomenon, which may be related to excessive sebum secretion, excessive proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes, abnormal androgen levels, and abnormal keratinization of the cells around the hair follicles. In some cases, hot weather acne is triggered by frequent late nights and poor dietary habits.
High temperature environment is also a triggering factor for acne. If patients often apply oily lotions or foundation creams in hot weather, acne may be triggered. When acne develops on the nose, it is necessary to strengthen local skin care, improve lifestyle and dietary habits, and avoid rubbing foreign objects or picking acne with a needle, which may increase the chance of infection.
It is recommended that people with hot weather nose acne follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, not indiscriminate use of drugs.