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Video showing a severe case of dacryocystytis, tear duct infection

Dacryocystitis, a tear duct inflammation and/or infection, can happen in newborn infants and in adults. Treatment usually includes antibiotics. Surgery is a possible option to stop recurrences. Dacryocystitis is characterized as an inflammatory state of the nasolacrimal sac. It is typically caused by an obstruction within the nasolacrimal duct and subsequent stagnation of tears in the lacrimal sac. Dacryocystitis, regardless of etiology, is almost always caused by an obstruction in the nasolacrimal system with the resultant stagnation of tears. There can be obstructions at any level of the nasolacrimal system. Stagnation of tears will provide a favorable environment for infectious...

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Acne formation: wife pops husband’s giant spot on his cheek that he has had for 4 years

Wade, 28, who had the spot for four years, winces in pain as the pimple suddenly erupts into a yellow stream of pus under her brute force. During the three-minute battle, Mrs Powell digs her pink nails into each side of the lump to get a firm grip. Pushing harder and harder, the fluid then flies out of his face, prompting her in a strong American accent to warn him that it may smell. Closing his eyes to try and dampen the pain, Wade can be heard groaning during the stomach-churning ordeal. WHY YOU SHOULDN’T SQUEEZE SPOTS By Michelle Rodrigues...

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