Ways To Prevent And Treat Rhinophyma

Regularly Use Sunscreen

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Even though individuals should regularly use sunscreen on healthy skin, it is even more imperative to use it on skin affected by rhinophyma. Using sunscreen protects skin from further damage from the sun, which can cause the skin to become red and inflamed, causing pain and irritation. Additionally, patients should not have prolonged exposure to the sun. Furthermore, individuals should use a high SPF sunscreen, so they can maximize the protection and help keep their skin as healthy as possible. Individuals do not want to get a sunburn on the area, and the nose is an easy place for this to happen, though it's important to apply sunscreen on all exposed parts of the body.

Topical Anti-Inflammatory Medication

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Medications like topical anti-inflammatories can help reduce some of the redness associated with rhinophyma, but it is not going to make a significant change in the presentation of the condition. Additionally, to see the best results, topical anti-inflammatory medication needs to be used during the early stages of the condition. Rhinophyma will continue to get worse as time goes by and the use of medications will become less effective.

If patients wait until the condition is extreme, they will experience virtually no relief by using medication. It is best to seek treatment with medicine when the condition is either just rosacea or in the very early stages of rhinophyma. By seeking early medical intervention, patients may be able to reduce the chance of nose deformities.

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