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Blepharitis
Inflammation of the eyelids.
Chalazion
A cyst on the eyelid resulting from the meibomian glands being plugged.
Comedone
A plugged hair follicle.
Erythema
Abnormal redness of the skin.
Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea
Subtype 1 Rosacea, characterized by flushing and persistent redness and may include visible blood vessels. Also known as Vascular Rosacea.
Flushing
Intermittent redness of the face and neck.
Granuloma
A nodule or tumor-like mass of tissue.
Granulomatous Rosacea
A variation of Rosacea that is characterized by hard papules or nodules that may be yellow, brown or red in color.
Inflammatory Rosacea
See Papulopustular Rosacea.
Nodule
A small bump that is solid and can be felt.
Ocular Rosacea
Subtype 4 Rosacea that is characterized by eyes that burn or sting and are watery or bloodshot in appearance.
Papule
A small, solid mass of the skin that is usually inflamed.
Papulopustular Rosacea
Subtype 2 Rosacea that is characterized by redness of the face along with bumps or pimples. Also known as Inflammatory Rosacea.
Paranasal
Around or alongside of the nose.
Phymatous Rosacea
Subtype 3 Rosacea that is characterized by excessive growth or thickening of tissue, commonly around the nose.
Pre-Rosacea
A tendency to flush or blush easily before progressing to be a persistent redness that is typically centered around the nose.
Rhinophyma
A common form of Phymatous Rosacea, this is characterized by an enlargement of the nose resulting from excessive tissue.
Subtype
Signs and symptoms that form a common pattern or grouping.
Telangiectasia
Blood vessels that are visible through the skin.
Vascular Rosacea
See Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea.