For a person to
flush is to become markedly
red in the
face and often other areas of the skin, from various
physiological conditions. Flushing is generally distinguished, despite a close physiological relation between them, from
blushing, which is milder, generally restricted to the face, cheeks or ears, and generally assumed to reflect emotional
stress, such as
embarrassment,
anger, or
romantic stimulation. Flushing is also a cardinal symptom of
carcinoid syndrome—the syndrome that results from
hormones (often
serotonin or
histamine) being secreted into systemic circulation.