The "Dangerous Triangle of Death" pimples

The "Dangerous Triangle of Death" refers to the area from the corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose.

Pimples in this area can be life-threatening due to facial vein connections to the brain.

Squeezing or popping pimples in this area can push bacteria into the bloodstream.

Cavernous sinus thrombosis is a potential risk of infection spread.

Facial infections can lead to meningitis or brain abscesses.

Aggressive treatment of pimples in this area is often necessary.

Antibiotics may be prescribed to combat severe infections.

Avoid touching or manipulating pimples in the danger zone.

Early medical attention is crucial for treating infections in this area.

Dermatologists can provide guidance on safe treatment options.