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  1. Blushing - Wikipedia

    Blushing or erubescence is the reddening of a person's face due to psychological reasons. [1][2][3] It is normally involuntary and triggered by emotional stress associated with passion, …

  2. Skin Flushing: What It Is, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    May 2, 2025 · Skin flushing, or blushing, is a normal part of how your body reacts to things in your environment. It causes your cheeks, neck or upper chest to turn red or darker temporarily.

  3. Blushing: 10 Common Causes of Facial Redness & Treatment Tips - WebMD

    Feb 12, 2025 · Blushing is triggered by emotions that send blood to your face, causing your cheeks to turn red. There are several conditions that may make you look like you are blushing …

  4. What causes blushing? Science finally reveals the answer.

    Jul 25, 2024 · Scientists have finally figured out what causes blushing — and they cracked the code by intentionally placing their study volunteers in embarrassing situations.

  5. Blushing - DermNet

    What is blushing? Blushing is a sudden reddening of the face, neck and occasionally, upper chest. Blushing is the result of neurological flushing.

  6. The psychology of blushing: An honest indicator of your true …

    Apr 25, 2025 · Blushing is a natural, physiological response, that occurs when adrenaline is released due to feelings such as being embarrassed, ashamed or excited.

  7. Why Do We Blush? Experts Explain the Science - Prevention

    Feb 19, 2024 · Doctors explain why we blush when embarrassed or nervous, plus how to stop blushing, and skin conditions that may resemble blushing, and how to control them.

  8. Blushing – how to stop it and when to get help - Healthily

    Sep 10, 2024 · This is called blushing (or flushing) – when increased blood flow to your face and other areas on your body (neck, ears and chest) causes a temporary ‘flushed’ look.

  9. Blushing: Overview, Symptoms, and Treatments | Diagnosis Pad

    Blushing occurs when the blood vessels in the face dilate, allowing more blood to flow to the skin's surface. This increased blood flow causes the skin to appear red or flushed. The …

  10. What’s the biological reason behind blushing? - Curiosity Unlocked

    Apr 3, 2025 · Blushing is primarily caused by an increase in blood flow to the capillaries in the face, particularly around the cheeks. This phenomenon is known as vasodilation, where blood …