Blushing is connected to our fight or flight reflex. That is your body's way of dealing with a bad situation. Your brain tells you that you have two choices. You can either fight and face the problem or run away. When we experience the fight or flight reflex, our bodies create something called adrenaline. Adrenaline is a chemical that does a lot of things. It makes the blood vessels in your body get wider to let blood flow more quickly. This extra blood flow can make places like your cheeks and chest red and warm.
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