Cauliflower ear is usually used to describe something which happens to wrestlers and boxers, when the cartilage in the ear is damaged by contact sports. When that is the case the symptoms will never entirely go away.
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Cauliflower ear is a deformity of the external ear caused by infection or trauma; boxers, wrestlers and rugby players are prone to this.This normally occurs when small blood vessels that supply the outer portions of the ear become damaged or blocked by blood clots, this results in permanent deformation of the outer portions of the ear, so that the ear may resemble a "cauliflower".If the damage and condition already exists if may be able to be treated through cosmetic surgery.Cauliflower ear, named for the vegetable, is a deformity of the ear caused by injury. It is most common in boxers due to repeated blows to the ear. See the link below for more information on how this condition develops.
You can get cauliflower ear in any sport that has contact without an ear covering. But it mostly occurs in martial arts. Such as wrestling, boxing, jiu-jitzu etc...
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No, not unless your ear is struck repeatedly with the phone. Cauliflower ear is a deformity of the external ear caused by infection or trauma; boxers, wrestlers and rugby players are prone to this. This normally occurs when small blood vessels that supply the outer portions of the ear become damaged or blocked by blood clots, this results in permanent deformation of the outer portions of the ear, so that the ear may resemble a "cauliflower". If the damage and condition already exists if may be able to be treated through cosmetic surgery.
There are lots of places online to find information about cauliflower ear. These include kidshealth, NHS Choices, Wikipedia, MedicineNet and the Nationwide Children's Hospital website.
If you mean cauliflower ear, then it is a condition often suffered by rugby players and boxers, where the tissue in the ear swells up and remains misshapen indefinitely. The non-uniform nature of the swelling can make the ear appear to look like the flower of a cauliflower, hence the name.
Yes, NFL players can develop cauliflower ear, though it's more commonly associated with sports like wrestling and rugby. Cauliflower ear occurs when the outer ear suffers trauma, causing blood to collect and leading to a deformed appearance if not treated properly. While the risk is lower in football compared to contact sports that involve more frequent ear trauma, players can still experience this condition due to tackles and impacts. Proper protective gear can help reduce the risk of developing cauliflower ear.
yes, it may sound stupid but you may get cauliflower ear
RAW cauliflower is safe for bearded dragons in small portions and on rare occasions. Cauliflower contains Goitrogens which mess with iodine and causes issues with the thyroid gland.
No, I play Rugby and im Tighthead prop, So you would expect me to have cauliflower ears :]...But i do not (yet) I have had many incident where my ear has been hurting, and it puts thought to mind where i might be developing cauliflower ears...But i have not yet developed them..It more than likely is just earache, Or you've caught your ear on something during the sport you take part in...If its rugby you play you may want to get a scrum cap, or headband...Or proper headgear for some kind of martial art... I would only worry about cauliflower ears if the pain consists and your ear(s) begin to swell.. Hope this helps.