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Is it normal to still have some small bumps after cauliflower ear surgery? What should I pay attention to in order to completely eliminate them?
xiang an xin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/12/04
Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery
Hello: In response to your question, it seems that there may not have been a complete clearance or there could be a recurrence.
If that is the case, another surgery should be arranged.
After the surgery, it is important to avoid any unclean contact and to engage in safe sexual practices to prevent recurrence.
Reply Date: 2006/12/04
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After surgery for cauliflower ear, it is not uncommon to observe some new growths or lumps in the treated area. This can be due to a variety of factors, including the body's natural healing response, scar tissue formation, or even the presence of residual cartilage or tissue that may have been affected during the procedure.
Cauliflower ear, medically known as auricular hematoma, occurs when blood collects between the cartilage and the skin of the ear, often as a result of trauma. If left untreated, the ear can develop a lumpy appearance due to the formation of fibrous tissue and cartilage. Surgical intervention typically aims to drain the hematoma and prevent the re-accumulation of fluid, but it may not always eliminate the risk of new growths entirely.
Here are some points to consider regarding the new growths post-surgery:
1. Healing Process: After surgery, the body goes through a healing process that can involve inflammation and the formation of scar tissue. This can sometimes present as small lumps or bumps. It is essential to monitor these changes, as they may gradually resolve as healing progresses.
2. Infection or Complications: If the new growths are accompanied by redness, warmth, increased pain, or discharge, it may indicate an infection or other complications. In such cases, it is crucial to consult your healthcare provider for evaluation and possible treatment.
3. Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up appointments with your surgeon or healthcare provider are essential for monitoring the healing process. They can assess whether the new growths are a normal part of healing or if they require further intervention.
4. Preventive Measures: To minimize the risk of complications and ensure proper healing, it is vital to follow post-operative care instructions. This may include keeping the area clean, avoiding pressure on the ear, and attending all scheduled follow-up appointments.
5. Long-Term Management: If the new growths persist or cause cosmetic concerns, further treatment options may be available. These could include additional surgical procedures to remove excess tissue or to reshape the ear.
In summary, while it is not unusual to see some new growths after surgery for cauliflower ear, it is essential to monitor these changes closely. If you have concerns about the growths or if they are accompanied by other symptoms, it is advisable to reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and ensure that you receive the appropriate care to promote optimal healing and recovery.
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