I didn't have this before, but a while ago for about a month or so, every time I drank white wine the nose head area became red.I used erythromycin ointment to get better, but now I keep applying the dye as soon as I drink wine, but now I feel that the skin on my nose is darker than the skin on my face, is it pigmentation?Also, what's the current situation with this constant redness?Is it rosacea?How can I treat it better?Thanks
Condition Analysis:
If you are looking at the symptoms of rosacea, it is advisable to eat a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, and apply fusidic acid cream or metronidazole gel for treatment.
Guidance:
Red nose cannot exclude the symptoms of rosacea, first of all, we should pay attention to nasal hygiene, avoid stimulation of the nose by excessive cold or heat, try to keep the local clean and dry, we can use topical drugs to treat rosacea, commonly used are antibiotics, such as fusidic acid, clindamycin, erythromycin, which are mainly used to treat papulopustular lesions, azelaic acid can treat rosacea inflammatory lesions, but a small number of patientsItching and burning sensation may occur after use.Secondly, if patients have severe rosacea symptoms, they can be treated with oral medications, such as antibiotics, hydroxychloroquine, isotretinoin, metoprolol, etc.In addition, physical treatment can also improve rosacea, such as yellow infrared light, radiofrequency repair treatment, intense pulsed light, pulsed dye laser, etc.
Condition Analysis:
It does not appear to be rosacea, but localized capillary dilation and acne caused by inflammation and dietary disorders.You can carry out some treatment, such as a light diet with the application of some appropriate medication, through the treatment of general can slowly improve.