What’s wrong with a suddenly enlarged nose?

Sudden enlargement of the nose may be caused by diseases such as rosacea, nasal polyps and nasal tumors.
1. Rosacea: Rosacea may be caused by heredity, neurovascular dysfunction, impaired skin barrier function, low immunity and other factors. The tip of the nose is enlarged and forms purplish-red nodular bumps of different sizes, and some patients suffer from burning, stinging and itching of the skin.
2. Nasal polyps: Nasal polyps may be caused by heredity, pathogenic microbial infection, allergy, low immunity and other factors. If the history of the disease is long, or the disease recurrence can appear huge bilateral nasal polyps, which can cause the nose to become wider, manifested as a sudden enlargement of the nose.
3. Nasal tumor: the etiology of nasal tumor is not yet clear, it may be caused by nasal trauma, pathogen infection, radioactive irradiation and other factors. When the tumor grows up, the nose may be enlarged, accompanied by nasal congestion, blood in the snot, tinnitus and other symptoms.
There are many reasons that lead to the sudden enlargement of the patient’s nose, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease.