Phymas in rosacea
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Phymatous rosacea is a cutaneous condition characterized by overgrowth of sebaceous glands. "Phyma" is the Greek word for swelling, mass, or bulb, and these can occur in various areas of the face and ears in associated with rosacea
Rosacea
Rosacea is a chronic condition characterized by facial erythema . Pimples are sometimes included as part of the definition. Unless it affects the eyes, it is typically a harmless cosmetic condition...

. Types of phyma seen in rosacea are:
  • Rhinophyma
    Rhinophyma
    Rhinophyma is a descriptive term for a large, bulbous, ruddy appearance of the nose caused by granulomatous infiltration, commonly due to untreated rosacea.- Causes :...

  • Gnathophyma
  • Metophyma
    Metophyma
    Metophyma refers to cushion-like swellings on the forehead above the saddle of the nose....

  • Otophyma
  • Blepharophyma
    Blepharophyma
    Blepharophyma refers to chronic swelling of eyelids, mainly due to sebaceous gland hyperplasia....

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