The older generation used to say, “the ex-governed grains, the behinds, the ears, the ears, and the clothing”, “earcasts” are considered to be the face of “financial” and “false”. Dr. Chen liangji, director of orthopaedic cervical surgery at the guangdong people's hospital, described medically “ear silos” as a common congenital aberration - a pre-eval fistula - and the “time bomb” in the body is early peace。
Fistula is common
Chen liangjie described the pre-eval fistula as a result of the incomplete integration of the first and second contours of the embryo during its development. There are regional and ethnic differences in the incidence of pre-empirical fistula, with prevalence rates ranging from 1. 36 per cent to 3. 3 per cent among the chinese population. Some of the patients have family genetic orientation, which may be an incomplete, endemic chromosome genetic disease. The openings of pre-employal fistula are usually small, with one more common, with two infrequently spread over the front, top or back of the ear。

Where there is no re-infection, the ex-employee fistula is manifested in a front-of-heart fistula of the size of the eye, and when it is squeezed, it is impermeable to see the presence of cheese. When the infection is followed by epilepsy, the skin of the fistula is red, rises, pains, volatilities, etc., and there are local tectonic marks on those who repeat and cut the flow. As a result, the frontal fistula is a “time bomb” hidden on the face! It is not a “oil-saving lamp” when infection is repeated。
Treatment: drug anti-inflammation and surgical removal
According to chen liangjia, pre-eval fistula re-infections are most common with fungus, where antibiotics are used to control the infection and general treatment takes 7-14 days. In the event of abscess formation, it is also necessary to open up the flow and to exchange the drugs。

The best time for a combination of pre-eval fistula infections is when the sepsis is essentially clean, where tissue inflammation around fistula is more limited and patients do not have a visible full-body response. At this point, the risk of relapse is reduced by low levels of surgical haemorrhage and clearer levels of autopsy。
Many of the patients' families are concerned that “since they have an ear to ear, does the post-operative hearing suffer?” according to chen, the impact of hearing depends on the pathology of the inner ear, the middle ear and the outer ear, while the scope of the ex-emptom fistula surgery is largely limited to the upper end of the ear。
Chen liangji noted that the vast majority of ex-employee fistulas were healed well, but that re-diagnosis was still required between two weeks and january after the line had been removed, such as the detection of local swellings and puss, and the possibility of re-emergence (e. G., exposure to deep-wire contusions) or relapses (fistula residues) had to be ruled out。
Caution: do not delay treatment for "ami"

Many people are worried about the beauty of having access to pre-heart fistula treatment. Chen liangji stressed that the good hair of pre-eval fistula was close to the hair, that in order to avoid post-operative incision infections and to ensure that post-operative closeness was secured, it was usually necessary to cut a portion of the hair and clean the skin of the area on the day of the surgery. The patient is therefore required to cooperate with the doctor during the procedure, so as not to delay the recovery of her condition。
There are also a number of patients who are worried about scarring after the surgery, affecting beauty. Chen liangjie described any open surgery with a facial face as inevitable. However, the problem of scarring can be maximized through the application of a cutting design that responds to the skin tension of the face, the fine operation of the technique, the lack of tension in the mouth and the prevention of post-operative infections. Even if there are small scars, they can be hidden in natural wrinkles of frontal ears or covered with hair in front of ears. So the patient doesn't have to worry about her。




