
Facial flushing is a noticeable redness of the face that occurs when blood vessels near the skin’s surface widen and increase blood flow. It most commonly affects the cheeks, nose, forehead, neck, or upper chest. Facial flushing can appear suddenly or gradually and may last from a few minutes to several hours.
Facial flushing is a physical response rather than a diagnosis. It can happen occasionally or repeatedly and may vary in intensity from mild warmth and pinkness to more pronounced redness.
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