Flushing and phobia
Blushing and exythmphobia are mostly caused by temporary vasodilation. It is more common in patients with obsessive-compulsive neurosis or mental illness, and is more common in women. Blush can be accompanied by redness in other areas. The clinical manifestations are: emotional blush, menopausal blush, carcinoid blush, drinking blush, and histamine blush. Consider the disease by its clinical manifestations.
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