It's a dermatological condition where the glands produce too much sebum and the skin gets crusty, scaly and/or oily.
An underlying condition refers to a pre-existing medical condition that exists before the onset of a new or acute condition. It can affect the course and treatment of the new condition. Examples include diabetes, heart disease, and asthma.
code first the underlying disease
Rhinophyma is a skin disorder characterized by a large, red, bumpy, or bulbous nose. It can occur as part of phymatous rosacea. The exact cause of rhinophyma is unknown, but it's considered a subtype of severe rosacea.
It's probably a dermatological (skin) problem, not a disease of the underlying breast, but you should see your doctor anytime you notice changes with your breasts.
The International League of Dermatological Societies was created in 1935.
only if you have a underlying condition
Yes, unless you have an underlying medical condition
Preventing papilledema is only possible if the underlying condition causing the papilledema can be found. Treatment of this underlying condition may prevent recurrences of papilledema.
treat rhinophyma
It depends on whether or not the cough is associated with an underlying condition.
Treating the cause of an underlying condition is my priority.