Sonya N. asked

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I have had a red nose for 4 years. I have tried over-the-counter treatments, but they caused me to break out. I haven't seen a doctor about it, and I consider myself pretty healthy. What treatment options are available for my red nose?

August 5th, 2023

Edward R. answered

The redness on your nose could be due to various conditions, such as rosacea or chronic sun damage. ...

August 5th, 2023

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