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Facial Blushing Treatment

Erythrophobia, also known as facial blushing , is a condition that affects a large number of people. It appears as a change of the skin's color to a red tone that is very visible to people around you. Facial blushing can extend, when the condition is aggravated, all the way to the neck area, while also affecting the ears. The short change to the reddish color often takes a lot of time to gradually disappear. This inherited condition can often be observed in combination with various forms of hyperhidrosis.

Why do I blush?

Facial blushing is toatally independent from the person's will. It will happen in the most unexpected places and there are not clear patterns on what triggers it. However, it has been observed that emotional responses to outside stimuli are often triggering elements for blushing. The whole process is controlled by the nervous system, over which the person experiencing facial blushing has no control. Social interactions are often causes for the condition to manifest itself, especially when a topic that is highly important to the person is involved.

Public speaches and disserations are known to produce facial blushing. This condition can be observed with a very large number of the population, but only a few experience it in an aggravated form. Most people actually experience milder forms of facial redness , especially when they are in the center of attention or when there is a lot of pressure placed on them in a social environment.

Why should I treat my condition?

While facial blushing is totally harmless from a medical point of view, it can become a real problem with people who experience it often. Society associates blushing with being ashame, insecure, shy. This may become a problem during social interactions where you are expected to act professionaly. If your face suddenly turns red during a job interview, you might loose that job because the interviewer thought you were insecure, and, consequently, not very dependable. OF course, this was just one example of the many cases that may result in negative experiences due to erythrophobia.

Treatment

The most common forms of treatment for facial blushing concern psychological therapy. This is the easiest method to deal with the consequences of the problem, not with the problem itself. However, the importance of psychological therapy is important, as people suffering from facial blushing may develop phobias or social anxiety syndromes. Actual treatment for facial blush problems may include various forms of medications and prescription drugs. Surgical treatment is also available, for the most severe cases – see sympathectomy for more details.

 

 
   
   
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