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- $Title{What Causes Cauliflower Ears?}
- $Subject{cauliflower ear ears wrestling head gear sense senses cartilage
- bleeding tissue perichondrium blood vessels rupture bleed clot suction
- drainage}
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- What Causes Cauliflower Ears?
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- QUESTION: They make us wear ear guards on the wrestling team to protect
- against cauliflower ears, but I was never quite sure how the condition
- developed. Would you please explain?
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- ANSWER: Keep those protectors on, a cauliflower ear is not the most
- attractive sight in the world. The structure of the ear is formed by
- cartilage, which gives it flexibility and shape. Covering this is a tissue
- which carries blood to the cartilage called the perichondrium. When a
- forceful blow strikes the ear, the blood vessels can rupture, bleed, and form
- a clot, which can turn the ear into a swollen, shapeless reddish purple mass.
- If allowed to remain untreated, the clot becomes a thick scar and may
- eventually become hard as it is slowly transformed into bone-like material by
- deposits of calcium. A few such masses, and you have a cauliflower ear.
- Proper treatment requires removal of the blood clot using suction drainage
- through a cut in the skin.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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