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  2. Rhinophyma - Wikipedia

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    Rhinophyma is a condition causing development of a large, bulbous nose associated with granulomatous infiltration, commonly due to untreated rosacea. [1]

  3. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Mild cases are often not treated at all, or are simply covered up with normal cosmetics. Therapy for the treatment of rosacea is not curative, and is best measured in terms of reduction in the amount of facial redness and inflammatory lesions, a decrease in the number, duration, and intensity of flares, and concomitant symptoms of itching ...

  4. Gnathophyma - Wikipedia

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    Gnathophyma involves swelling of the chin. [1]: 693 It is a type of lesion associated with rosacea, a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous (oily and fatty) glands characterized by redness, swelling, and acne-like pustules.

  5. Human nose - Wikipedia

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    Infections or other conditions that may result in destruction of, or damage to a part of the nose include rhinophyma, [70] skin cancers particularly basal-cell carcinoma, [71] paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer, [72] granulomatosis with polyangiitis, [38] syphilis, [73] leprosy, [39] recreational use of cocaine, [74] chromium and other ...

  6. Perioral dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Perioral dermatitis, also known as periorificial dermatitis, is a common type of inflammatory skin rash. [2] Symptoms include multiple small (1–2 mm) bumps and blisters sometimes with background redness and scale, localized to the skin around the mouth and nostrils.

  7. Nasal vestibulitis - Wikipedia

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    Although the disease is easily treatable, in severe cases boils may form inside the nostrils, which can cause cellulitis at the tip of the nose. The condition becomes serious because veins at that region of the face lead to the brain, and if bacteria spreads to the brain via these veins, the person may develop a life-threatening condition called cavernous sinus thrombosis, which is an ...

  8. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Allergic rhinitis may also be classified as mild-intermittent, moderate-severe intermittent, mild-persistent, and moderate-severe persistent. Intermittent is when the symptoms occur <4 days per week or <4 consecutive weeks. Persistent is when symptoms occur >4 days/week and >4 consecutive weeks.

  9. Talk:Rhinophyma - Wikipedia

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