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No matter how much I moisturize my face in the winter, there’s always one stubborn spot that refuses to cooperate: the dry skin around my nose. Sure, a little flaking and peeling are par for the ...
My nose never fails to gush full streams of blood during the most inconvenient times. ... Dry air in the wintertime can crack the skin in your nose, which makes people prone to more nosebleeds, ...
Anybody who has HSV can develop nasal cold sores. Herpes is quite common — according to 2024 data from the World Health Organization, 64% of the world’s population under the age of 50 have HSV-1.