Yes!
I wouldn't think so if its a gum disease Nothing to do with your face if I'm correct Maybe you just had an ordinary breakout
Niacin causes flushing, a reddening and burning of the neck and face.
Reported side effects with fo ti are generally rare. They include diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea , numbness in the extremities, flushing of the face, and skin rashes.
This could be a symptom of what is commonly called Oriental flushing reflex.
Not always. Sometimes teeth hurt in conjunction with another disease, such as sinuses or angina, and this causes the face to hurt as well, but a simple cavity would localize the pain to just the mouth, not parts of the face.
Can't say this is the case for you, but an excessive amount of Niacin (B3) in your diet can cause flushing (redness) and itching. The flushing is evident on the face and skin, while the itching can feel like it's all over or inside.
no. its your face:). mwhahaha.
Yes, sulphites can cause face redness in some individuals, particularly those who are sensitive or allergic to them. This reaction may manifest as hives, flushing, or other skin irritations. People with asthma or certain food allergies are more likely to experience these symptoms after consuming foods or drinks containing sulphites. If you suspect sulphite sensitivity, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
THERES THIS DISEASE WHERE BACTERIA INVADES YOUR FACE AND SUCKS YOUR NOSE UP & EATS YOUR EYEBALLS & YOUR EYELASSHES. jk, it just makes you feel dizzy.
A person may experience their face flushing after exercising due to the body temperature increase. Hydration is very important when exercising to keep the temperature regulated.
washing your face depending on the disease, sleeping. how r u do u have disease.
If you are a woman, you can be going through menopause. The hormonal changes can cause flushing in the face, sweating, and hot flashes. Another reason if weight gain. If you do not exercise enough and carry too much weight, you can be hotter than normal.