Popping a pimple on 'danger triangle' on your face could give you brain infection
More under this adMost people do not realise that popping pimples could have serious ramifications for your health.
There's lots that your skin can tell you about your body. If you have skin prone to having pimples, you might be doing your best to learn to effectively get rid of your pimples. But along with that, you should also ensure you know how to properly pop your pimples without scarring.
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Additionally, do take care not to mess with the pimples you get in the 'danger triangle' of your face. It can lead to serious infection, and even brain damage in some cases. Here's why.
More under this adMore under this adThe dangers of popping pimple
A TikTokhas ignited conversation on the hidden dangers of popping pimple. Dance Moms star Brooke Hyland posted on her account about how popping a pimple on the edge of her eyebrow, near her nose, gave her a swollen eye.
Soon, the comments on the video mentioned the 'triangle of death.' Lots of people also suggested a possible staph infection owing to that.
More under this adMore under this adTurns out, you should not pop a pimple on your nose or around your mouth. The area can be described as a triangle beginning between your eyebrows and continuing around the corners of your mouth. This is the 'danger triangle!'
More under this adMore under this adNow, if you are wondering what is this triangle, we have all the answers for you here.
The 'danger triangle' on your face
Cleveland Clinic quots Dr. Alok Vij who warns against popping pimples on the triangle saying,
There is the possibility for a facial infection to become an infection that impacts the rest of your body,
The reason for this is that this section of your face is directly linked to your brain through your cavernous sinus. These are a rich network of veins located behind your eye sockets.
More under this adMore under this adSo, any infection on this portion of the face could have far-reaching impact. However, note that the chances of that happening are generally small. As Dr. Vij states,
Thankfully, it’s relatively unlikely. But whenever there’s a violation of the skin and interaction with bacteria, there’s always a possibility for infection, which can lead to greater health concerns.More under this adMore under this ad
In rare, and serious cases, an infection of the face can lead to septic cavernous sinus thrombosis, a blood clot in your cavernous sinus. This can cause brain abscess, brain infection, meningitis and even stroke.
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Sources used:
Cleveland Clinic: ' What Is the ‘Danger Triangle of the Face’?'
TikTok: @brookehyland_1