Fighterboy's post seems to confirm what I saw in the documentary. Immediate treatment seems to be the cure. I don't think it is anything that anti-biotics will cure.
If you ever have an ear injury that causes swelling, go see a doctor quickly. They can drain the fluid and it will return to normal. On the other hand, if you wait even a day or two, the swelling can become permanent!
It's possible. Have you investigated the condition on the net?
I remember seeing a documentary about the boxing/wrestling booths that used to be in fairgrounds and the cornerman used to cut the ear with a razor after a match. I think it may have been to release the pressure.
After a busy period of intense wrestles my left ear swelled up and took about 10 days to reduce - though it remained noticeably thicker than the right one. It now swells up even during a fairly gentle wrestle. Ice compression helps reduce it within a couple of days. My GP gave me anti-biotics but it has re-occurred since since then, always after, or rather during, a wrestling session
Is this the early stage of cauliflower ear? Have I over-sensitised my ear to friction ? I had no trouble for 2 years, despite much ear bending during escapes from headlocks. Not sure if a period of not wrestling will cure it completely. I don't want to wear ear protectors, but that is the obviously safe thing to do.
Belgianjudoka (85)
2012-07-01 14:40cauliflower ears is something inherent to wrestling/judo
Tynesider (84)
2012-06-30 01:26Fighterboy's post seems to confirm what I saw in the documentary. Immediate treatment seems to be the cure. I don't think it is anything that anti-biotics will cure.
SileX (207 )
2012-06-29 13:53If you ever have an ear injury that causes swelling, go see a doctor quickly. They can drain the fluid and it will return to normal. On the other hand, if you wait even a day or two, the swelling can become permanent!
Tynesider (84)
2012-06-29 07:05It's possible. Have you investigated the condition on the net?
I remember seeing a documentary about the boxing/wrestling booths that used to be in fairgrounds and the cornerman used to cut the ear with a razor after a match. I think it may have been to release the pressure.
Don't try this at home!
duncanuk (43)
2012-06-28 22:20After a busy period of intense wrestles my left ear swelled up and took about 10 days to reduce - though it remained noticeably thicker than the right one. It now swells up even during a fairly gentle wrestle. Ice compression helps reduce it within a couple of days. My GP gave me anti-biotics but it has re-occurred since since then, always after, or rather during, a wrestling session
Is this the early stage of cauliflower ear? Have I over-sensitised my ear to friction ? I had no trouble for 2 years, despite much ear bending during escapes from headlocks. Not sure if a period of not wrestling will cure it completely. I don't want to wear ear protectors, but that is the obviously safe thing to do.