Redness on both sides of the nose is considered to be related to acne, skin allergies and seborrheic dermatitis, which can be treated with medications such as adapalene gel, cetirizine tablets and fusidic acid cream.
1. Acne: Heredity, endocrine disorders and infections can cause redness, papules, pustules, nodules and itching on both sides of the nose. Adapalene gel and other topical preparations can be used for treatment, and at the same time, a light diet, regular work and rest, avoid smoking and alcohol.
2. Skin allergy: Skin allergy can be triggered by the use of cosmetics on the nose and face, such as redness, intense itching and rashes on both sides of the nose. Antihistamines such as cetirizine tablets can be used for treatment, while keeping away from allergens.
3. seborrheic dermatitis: seborrheic dermatitis can be considered a seborrheic dermatitis disease when there is more sebum overflow on both sides of the skin, triggering a chronic inflammation in the skin on both sides of the nose, which in turn can cause redness, greasiness, peeling, itching and other skin symptoms on both sides of the nose. You can use sulfur soap to wash your face, if secondary infection can be combined with fusidic acid cream and other drugs for anti-infection treatment.
Redness on both sides of the nose needs to consult an ENT or dermatologist to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.