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Home / Health / Dangerous 'Death Triangle' Pimple Squeeze Lands Woman in Hospital

Dangerous 'Death Triangle' Pimple Squeeze Lands Woman in Hospital

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Squeezing a pimple in the face's 'triangle of death' led to severe infection.
  • The infection spread, requiring multiple hospital visits and intravenous antibiotics.
  • Doctors warned the infection could potentially reach the brain if untreated.
Dangerous 'Death Triangle' Pimple Squeeze Lands Woman in Hospital

A TikTok user's decision to squeeze a pimple located in the face's 'triangle of death' led to a serious health scare and urgent medical attention. Initially attempting to cover the spot with makeup, the situation rapidly escalated as redness and swelling intensified over several days. The individual sought medical help, receiving antibiotics that proved insufficient, necessitating a return to the hospital for stronger treatment and an injection.

Concerns grew as the infection's severity increased, prompting doctors to administer further medication and monitor for adverse reactions, emphasizing the risk of the infection reaching the brain. Despite initial improvements noted the following day, including some reduced swelling, the tenderness persisted, making eating and drinking difficult. A subsequent hospital visit led to an MRI scan to ascertain if the infection had spread to her sinuses or brain.

Fortunately, the MRI confirmed the infection had not infiltrated critical areas like the brain, eyes, or sinuses. The diagnosis was cellulitis, and a more potent course of antibiotics gradually resolved the infection. While the ordeal concluded with a small scar, the experience serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with manipulating blemishes in this high-risk facial zone.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'triangle of death' on the face is the area extending from the corners of the mouth up to the bridge of the nose, including the area between the eyebrows.
This area has blood vessels directly linked to the skull, allowing infections to spread rapidly to the brain or sinuses.
She developed a severe infection, requiring multiple hospital visits, antibiotics, and an MRI, but thankfully the infection did not spread to her brain.

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