Duration of a swollen nose
The duration of a swollen nose is also strongly related to the cause of the swelling. While an infectious rhinitis usually goes away after a few days, an allergy can persist until the trigger is removed or treatment is effective. This also applies to external swelling of the nose.
Thus, a rhinophyma hardly recedes by itself. A boil on the other hand matures slowly. After a relatively short time it can be opened and cleaned by a doctor.
Swelling inside the nose
Swelling inside the nose is often a swelling of the mucous membranes. This is usually the result of an immune response. If it occurs against a pathogen, it is usually a harmless virus infection.
However, the immune system can also be directed against molecules that are actually harmless. This is called allergy. In this case, the swelling often remains for a long time as long as the trigger cannot be found and removed.
Swelling of the outer nose
External swellings of the nose also exist in different forms. An injury to the nose can lead to a painful swelling. This also applies to a break in the area of the nose.
In addition, furuncles can occur in the area of the nose. These inflammations of the fine hair roots of the skin are very painful and often swollen. If there is a confluence of several furuncles, a carbuncle can occur.
Especially in men, a so-called rhinophyma can develop in the course of rosacea. This is a nodular swelling of the nose. It usually develops over a long period of time. Drinking large amounts of alcohol can promote the formation of a rhinophyma.
Swollen nose after surgery
Swelling can also occur after nose surgery. This is often the case after plastic surgery operations such as rhinoplasty. Especially in the first three days after a nose surgery, swelling can occur.
Since the mucous membranes are often affected, breathing through the nose can be difficult.However, swelling of the nose may persist for a long period of time after the surgery. Mostly the tip of the nose is affected by the swelling. This swelling usually subsides slowly but steadily until it finally disappears completely.
The nose may also feel stiffer than usual after the surgery. This too, however, usually returns to normal. The final result of a nose correction is therefore usually only seen after a few months. However, if there are other unusual features or no improvement, a doctor should be consulted.
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