Why Does My Face Feel Hot, Turn Red, and Itch?
When the face experiences heat, redness, and itching, it is important to first understand whether you have a sensitive constitution. Sensitive skin is generally caused by skin allergies. If you do not have sensitive skin, it may be due to a serious infection caused by viruses or bacteria, such as scarlet fever. Therefore, when the face experiences heat, redness, and itching, it is recommended to visit a hospital for diagnosis and then select topical medication. However, it is important to maintain a light diet and maintain skin hygiene.
Facial dermatitis may be caused by facial dermatitis, which is generally due to allergies or dilation of facial capillaries, resulting in local redness and heat on the face. Apart from allergic factors, it could also be irritant dermatitis, including recurrent facial dermatitis, which can also cause facial redness and heat.
Infection can also lead to these symptoms. Common infectious factors include bacterial and viral infections. Bacterial infections are usually seen in cases like scarlet fever or infections in other areas, leading to local high fever. Viral infections, commonly seen in viral rashes, can also cause facial redness and heat.
Acne is generally caused by excessive secretion of androgen, increased secretion of sebaceous glands, and blockage of hair follicles. Your condition seems to be accompanied by inflammatory infection, so timely treatment is recommended. It is recommended to take Minomycin tablets, Spironolactone tablets, and Compound Pearl Acne tablets, combined with topical application of Clindamycin and Metronidazole liniment. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods.