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Beware of piercing the ear or nose. “Perceling” causes tissue damage and pus accumulation


Written by Enas Al-Banna

Saturday, November 18, 2023 10:00 AM

Dr. Hatem Badran, Professor of Ear, Nose, and Throat at Kasr Al-Aini Medicine, Cairo University, warned against following the obsession with what is called “piercing,” or the piercing that is made in the Nasal cartilage Or any cartilage in the body, the most important of which are the nose and ears, because of the serious health complications it may cause.

The ear and nose professor added in a statement to Al-Youm Al-Sabea that it is possible for an infection to occur in the same place as the piercing, which may lead to the occurrence of an abscess and pus inside the ear and may cause swelling and the entry of the throat itself into the tissues of the ear or nose at the site of the piercing, and pus may emerge around the area. The visible part of the throat.

He pointed out that cartilage is an organ that does not have blood vessels, but blood reaches it in small quantities through a thin membrane around it, so any hole that may cause an infection in the cartilage will be difficult to treat, due to the difficulty of the antibiotic being effective in sufficient quantities to treat the infection, due to the lack of presence of antibiotics. Blood reaches this place, which may cause complications that may lead to the occurrence of blood or pus accumulation, or damage to the tissues themselves. In severe cases, the matter may lead to erosion of the cartilage of the auricle, and in this case, permanent deformity of the ear may occur.

He pointed out that in the event of an infection, one should go to a specialized surgeon to perform surgery under general anesthesia to remove the throat, open the abscess and clean it, while placing a compression bandage on it to prevent blood accumulation.






2023-11-18 08:00:00

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