Phymatous rosacea is an inflammatory skin condition of the face that affects males more often than females. While it typically appears on the nose, it may also affect the forehead, chin, and ears. Symptoms include thickening of the skin with irregular surface nodules and enlarged pores.
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Doctors do not fully know the cause, but factors such as genetics, malfunctioning of the immune system, and exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light may play a role.
Doctors can diagnose the condition after reviewing a person’s symptoms. Treatment includes medications for inflammation and surgical procedures to remove or reduce growths.
This article explains phymatous rosacea, including symptoms, causes, treatment, diagnosis, outlook, prevention, and when to call a doctor.
Phymatous rosacea is one of the four subtypes of rosacea, a common, long-term inflammatory skin condition that involves relapses, notes
In this condition, oil glands in the face enlarge, and hair follicles dilate or widen. It
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Manifestations of phymatous rosacea include thickening skin with irregular surface nodules, small areas of swelling, and accumulations of cells. Enlarged pores accompany the thickened skin.
Phymatous rosacea is
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Once a person experiences rosacea symptoms — such as discoloration and other atypical skin manifestations — they should make an appointment with a dermatologist. This professional can monitor the condition, advise treatment, and provide a skin care plan with specific product recommendations.
Researchers
- genetics
- environmental agents
- atypical functioning of the immune system
- microorganisms
- atypical changes in the nerves and blood vessels
- exposure to ultraviolet light
Treatment
Medications for inflammation may include a tetracycline such as doxycycline (Adoxa, Doryx, Oracea). They may also include isotretinoin (Accutane, Absorica, Claravis). Doxycycline is an antibiotic, and isotretinoin is a derivative of vitamin A.
Treatment for growths may include:
- CO2 laser, which removes the top layers of the skin
- surgical removal, which involves the use of a scalpel to remove tissue
- electrosurgery, which involves the use of an electric current to destroy or cut away tissue
Some type of surgical intervention is necessary to remove irreversible skin changes. The goals involve sculpting the affected area and reducing the bulk of excess tissue. According to
In addition to treatment, people may use a foundation or skin concealer to cover skin changes, but they should ask their dermatologist to recommend specific products. Those with a greenish hue can
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Doctors
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The physical changes in the skin may lead to psychological conditions, including depression and anxiety.
The American Academy of Dermatology offers the following tips to prevent flare-ups from all subtypes of rosacea:
- Protect skin from the sun: This includes:
- seeking shade and avoiding the midday sun
- wearing a wide-brimmed hat when outdoors
- applying a gentle, fragrance-free sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30
- Avoid overheating: This includes:
- taking warm rather than hot showers
- keeping cool with a fan or air-conditioning
- sitting at a distance from heaters and other sources of heat
- Decrease stress: This includes:
- finding something that lowers stress, such as joining a rosacea support group
- when stressed, taking a deep breath, holding it, and then releasing it slowly
- doing something enjoyable each day
- Avoid hot beverages: A person can let a beverage cool to lukewarm before drinking it.
- Limit food spiciness: For example, someone can pick a mild version instead of hot salsa.
- Watch alcohol intake: This may include:
- switching from red to white wine
- limiting intake to one or two drinks and following consumption with a large glass of cold water
- adding soda to alcoholic beverages to dilute them
- Select skin care products carefully: This includes avoiding toners and astringents, as well as products that contain camphor, menthol, and sodium lauryl sulfate.
Phymatous rosacea is a subtype of the inflammatory skin condition of the face called rosacea. It causes oil glands to enlarge and hair follicles to dilate. The condition most commonly affects the nose and manifests with thickened skin and irregular surface nodules.
The cause is not fully known, but genetics and an array of other factors may have an influence.
Doctors base a diagnosis solely on symptoms. Treatment of inflammation may include doxycycline or isotretinoin, while treatment of growths may necessitate some form of surgery.
The outlook is generally good, but a person may experience psychological effects. To prevent flare-ups, experts recommend measures such as staying cool and avoiding heat sources.
If someone has symptoms, it is best to consult a dermatologist early, before the skin changes become irreversible and require surgery.