Metoprolol should not cause red hot cheeks, that sounds more like a hot flash. Metoprolol is used for blood pressure, this may in fact cause a hot flash, if you are controlling your blood pressure.
her cheeks got hot
If it is hot it dose make your cheeks red or pink!
If a child suddenly has flushed, hot cheeks they most likely have a fever. This can also happen to the ears when a fever comes on suddenly.
It means you are embarrassed and blushing. The blood rushes to the cheeks and turns them red.
The Autonomic System
You could be embarrassed
Vasodilation can cause hypotension
I wouldn't believe so. Please see a doctor.
You usually have a temperature when your forehead, cheeks, and chest is hot or you can get a ummm..... I for got what it was called but I think it was a thermometer.
this is usually caused by the baby teething, and may run a mild temperature.
The phrase "feeling her cheeks heat up like a hot flame" uses simile as its type of figurative language. It compares the sensation of her blushing to the intensity of a hot flame, using "like" to highlight the similarity. This comparison emphasizes the intensity of her embarrassment or emotional response, creating a vivid image for the reader.
I don't know whether allergies could cause it, but rosacea can. It's aggravated by heat, hot liquids, spicy foods & (of course) STRESS! You need to see a dermatologist to find out what you have. Rosacea is treatable (but not curable). I have it & it just pops up from time to time.