Do you have nose sores? Get insight about all you need to know about these sores, including what causes such as piercing, cold and how you can get rid of them. We also have something on those on the outside and inside your nose.
These are quite common and due to their location, they are relatively uncomfortable and cause a lot of pain.
It is important to note that its treatment isn’t complicated, except in rare situations when these sores could be signs of something sinister.
But there is no need for concern because such cases are rare and this article provides useful information about their treatment.
What causes them
Some of their common causes include:
Bacterial infection
The bacteria known as Staphylococcus are the ones to be blamed for sores in your nose. Although our bodies are known to be the host for these bacteria, this does not mean they are the ones that cause the outbreak of sores but unless you pick your nose, or insert objects there.
Staphylococcal bacteria causes sores in your nostrils, since the bacteria are always there, waiting for a chance to act. If you have a compromised immune system, you’ll endure more attacks. This means you’ll have more cold sores.
One of the common examples is Impetigo which mostly happens in toddlers or children. It is very contagious and is sometimes called school sores.
Lupus
It is usually considered to occur as a result of an autoimmune disorder that is known to affect any part of the body. It may cause mouth sores and hair loss. If you happen to have lupus then you are susceptible to lupus this problem.
Excess dry nose
Appearances may be due to dry weather, or you’re in an air-conditioned building that has low humidity since the tissue is dried out.
Hard nose blowing
If you are used to blowing it too hard, it may break the delicate skin tissue resulting to a wound or lesion inside which may later be developed into sores.
Oxygen
If you happen to use oxygen for a longer period of time, you susceptible to get them since it causes your nose tissues to dry out.
Allergies
Individuals who are extremely sensitive to some agents found in nasal sprays, pollens, and aerosol sprays, these can cause ulcers on this area.
Polyps
These are known as small swellings inside your nasal passages and they are somehow painful. It is usually common to people with sinusitis. Polyps often cause pain in the nostrils like sores can.
Herpes
A herpes simplex virus may cause infection and sores around your nose and mouth. They may be seen in clusters, or as single ones. They can be quite painful.
How do they look like
Apart from cold sores appearing here, they can also occur on mouth lips and even on face. These pictures will help you know how they. I hope they help you seek for proper medication.
Sore nose piercing
Piercing this area is a beauty but unfortunately, if it is not done by a professional or proper care if done at home then you might be susceptible to nose piercing infection some of which may result to sored
These are among the signs and symptoms of an infection. Other signs and symptoms may include; formation of a bump, prolong healing process, painful to touch and your nose may become swollen even.
Therefore, maintain proper hygiene after the procedure use sterilized tools during the piercing process and also avoid using wrong skin products especially on your face since it may result to an allergic reaction.
On the outside
This could be due to cold sores that are characterized by being itchy and painful. Cold itself isn’t the cause but it could be due to:
- Herpes simplex virus type 1
- Canker sores
- Oral sex infection
Read detail information from Cold Sores
Painful and on the inside
These could be due to:
Nasal Growths
They also are known as nasal polyps. Most nasal polyps do not cause pain but as the growth increases in size, pain may arise. The most common symptoms are a runny or stuffy nose and alterations in the sense of smell.
Inflammation
Wegener’s granulomatosis and lethal midline granuloma are known conditions that can lead to the formation of inflammatory tissue and also they can occur anywhere in the body.
Lethal midline granuloma is not a life-threatening condition despite its name. It is a rare condition where there is the destruction of the nose and respiratory passages.
Infection
This is a common cold caused by viral infections. They tend to cause burning and soreness rather than pain.
A bacterial infection of the nose and sinuses, particularly of the ethmoid sinuses, is more likely to cause nasal pain especially when it is severe.
Foreign body inside the nose
This refers to those common objects inserted in the nose such as marbles, pencil erasers, small beads and other tiny objects that fit in it. This is seen commonly in children.
Swelling of the delicate inner lining causes the object to become firmly stuck in the nose. The pain may initially be inside the nose but as time passes, the outside part also becomes painful and tender to touch.
Broken nose due to injury
It is very painful and often there is swelling with/without bleeding. Nasal fractures often occur with trauma to the face, as may occur during sporting injuries, severe falls or as a result of being assaulted.
From cold
Cold and flu are both common causes of cold sores in the nose as they dry weather when people are more likely to develop colds and flu-like symptoms. Dry weather will affect the inner lining of the nasal passage making it more susceptible to infection.
Also, being exposed to someone with the herpes simplex virus may also cause cold sores to develop in the nose, as are those with compromised immune systems.
Note: A woman experiencing menstruation may find these cold sores to become more aggravated.
Nose sore and lupus
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can take years to diagnose because the symptoms can masquerade as other illnesses such as nose sores.
Lupus is characterized by the following:
- Butterfly rash
- Sunlight-triggered rash
- Mouth or nasal sores
- Joint swelling
- Seizures or psychosis
Treatment
Before seeking any medication, you need to know what causes them. Some will heal on their own, while others might persist. See a medical doctor if you have ones that recur often.
If you have herpes-related ones, your physician will usually prescribe a topical antibiotic cream. These will usually help the sores heal within a short amount of time.
Note: keep off from tampering with the sores even If they look like zits. If they get too painful, begin bleeding or don’t clear up within several days, see your physician.
Care tips
- Do not pick the nose too frequently, as this might transfer harmful bacteria from your skin to the nose lining, which may end up in nasal boils, ulcer, and infection.
- Keep your nasal passage hydrated by drinking sufficient amount of water every day.
- Avoid using nasal sprays, especially if you are prone to allergies, as the contained substances in nasal sprays can possibly trigger allergies.
- Limit consuming foods which contain high cholesterol level, as this may cause sore throat, which may end up in nasal sore.
- Avoid picking scabs. This might cause bleeding and make the healing process a lot slower. Instead, apply petroleum jelly to the scab in order to make it smoother and moist, so that you will not tempt to scratch nor pick it.
- Avoid wiping the nose lining with dry tissues to prevent over-drying. If you have the flu, squirt the mucus and gently clean the nostrils using damp tissues. Frequent wiping using dry tissues will cause the nasal passage to dry out and may result in scabs and soreness.
References
- http://www.simple-remedies.com/home-remedies/ent-disorder/sores-in-nose-causes-treatment.html
- https://tatring.com/getting-pierced/Nose-Piercing-Healing-Issues
- http://www.steadyhealth.com/topics/help-blisters-on-the-rim-of-my-nose
- https://healthunlocked.com
- http://www.emedicinehealth.com