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  2. 10 Reasons Your Face Is Swollen, According to Doctors

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    There are many reasons your face might be swollen. It might go away on its own, or you might need treatment. Doctors say you should watch your symptoms.

  3. 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 ...

  4. The face triangle of death and all the potential dangers ...

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    "Obviously if a pimple gets big enough and ends up causing problems, you should see a dermatologist or a doctor about it right away. And it's easy to treat a lot of these infections with [oral ...

  5. Is That a Pimple in Your Nose? Here’s How to Tell ... - AOL

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  6. Comedo - Wikipedia

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    A comedo (plural comedones) is a clogged hair follicle (pore) in the skin. [2] Keratin (skin debris) combines with oil to block the follicle. [3] A comedo can be open (blackhead) or closed by skin (whitehead) and occur with or without acne. [3]

  7. Sebaceous filament - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2]: 64 They are typical among those with naturally oily skin and large pores, even if those individuals have ceased to produce acne. [2]: 64 They are not a sign of infection or any other ailment including acne, [2]: 16 and are commonly mistaken for, though cannot form, [2]: 26 blackheads. Expression, or squeezing, is discouraged as ...

  8. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Papulopustular rosacea presents with some permanent redness with red bumps (papules); some pus-filled pustules can last 1–4 days or longer. This subtype is often confused with acne. Phymatous rosacea is most commonly associated with rhinophyma, an enlargement of the nose. Signs include thickening skin, irregular surface nodularities, and ...

  9. How a popped pimple lead to a staph infection for one woman - AOL

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