Why do some old men have big red noses? No, it's not alcohol

By Michael Freeman
Updated June 28 2018 - 1:46pm, first published May 9 2016 - 12:00am
Rhinophyma causes the skin to thicken and appear bulbous and swollen. Wikimedia Commons, CC BY
Rhinophyma causes the skin to thicken and appear bulbous and swollen. Wikimedia Commons, CC BY

This is part of a series on hidden or stigmatised health conditions in men. Read the other articles in the series here.

Many people will have seen a middle-aged or elderly man with an abnormally big red nose, whether it’s in real life or in classical paintings. Most think of it as synonymous with alcoholism, however it’s a real condition not caused by alcohol.

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