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Rhinophyma Health Article
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Definition
Rhinophyma is a large, bulb-shaped, red-colored (ruddy) nose.
Alternative Names
Bulbous nose; Nose - bulbous; Phymatous rosacea
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Rhinophyma was once thought to be caused by heavy alcohol consumption, but this is not the case. Rhinophyma occurs equally in those who do not drink at all and those who drink large quantities of alcohol. The condition is much more common in men than in women. The cause of rhinophyma is unknown, though it is thought to be a severe form of rosacea. It is a relatively rare disorder.
Symptoms
Symptoms involve an abnormal appearance of the nose:
Signs and tests
Rhinophyma may usually be diagnosed without any testing. A skin biopsy may be needed to confirm the diagnosis in unusual cases.
Treatment
Surgery to reshape the nose is the best known treatment for rhinophyma. Surgery may be done with a laser, scalpel, or a rotating brush (dermabrasion). There have been reports of good results from using certain acne medications.
Expectations (prognosis)
Rhinophyma can be corrected with surgery, but the condition may return.
Complications
The change in appearance can cause emotional distress.
Calling your health care provider
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of rhinophyma and would like to discuss treatment. |
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