Redness and red skin on the nose may be related to seborrheic dermatitis and rosacea. It is recommended to have a regular work and rest schedule, reasonable diet, topical immunosuppressants, antibiotics, oral loratadine and other medications to help alleviate the symptoms.
1. Seborrheic dermatitis: Seborrheic dermatitis, the exact cause of which has not been fully clarified, is considered to be related to environmental and genetic factors, resulting in redness and flakiness around the nose, upper eyelids or behind the ears or acne. Tacrolimus and pimecrolimus ointment can be used externally, and hydrocortisone butyrate cream can be used if necessary to help relieve symptoms.
2. Rosacea: The pathogenesis of rosacea is not clear, and it is considered to be related to a combination of factors. The main symptoms are paroxysmal flushing, persistent erythema, papules, pustules, and dilated capillaries on the face. You can use fusidic acid cream, metronidazole gel with oral doxycycline, minocycline, metronidazole and other drugs.
It is recommended not to overwork, anxiety and tension, avoid spicy stimulation, greasy, seafood, alcohol and other causes of aggravation of the symptoms, if necessary, go to the hospital dermatology department for diagnosis and treatment.