The Definitive Cauliflower Ear Thread (please sticky)

Great and very informative thread. I've been training about 5 years and I've only ever had minor swelling on my ears and my right is a bit bigger than my left....but yesterday I had my left swell up at the top pretty big. Assuming I either pulled too hard escaping a guillotine or it got hit boxing after class. Doesn't look too bad or hurt too much but I hope it doesn't get bigger!
 
I have a question and would appreciate a lot if anybody could help.

I got cauliflower ear like a week ago and started draining it. then after a week of not rolling I went back and it became bigger and when I drained it the blood became thicker. I really want to continue rolling and not baby the ear for 4-6 weeks until the cartilage grows back together, so what should I do?

Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Keep draining and wear earguards while rolling.

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So for the other guys that have it...I've been training for years but just recently became apparently less resistant to getting cauli.

I started draining...for the most part I was getting a good amount of blood and the ear would go back to semi normal. I can see a difference but nobody has noticed. Here is my question.

Today was my first time draining one of my ears in a while and the syringe was filled with yellow/clearish fluid and a bit of blood. Normal? Or should I be worried about infection?
 
So for the other guys that have it...I've been training for years but just recently became apparently less resistant to getting cauli.

I started draining...for the most part I was getting a good amount of blood and the ear would go back to semi normal. I can see a difference but nobody has noticed. Here is my question.

Today was my first time draining one of my ears in a while and the syringe was filled with yellow/clearish fluid and a bit of blood. Normal? Or should I be worried about infection?

Go to a doctor. It's probably nothing, but what the hell do we know?
 
So for the other guys that have it...I've been training for years but just recently became apparently less resistant to getting cauli.

I started draining...for the most part I was getting a good amount of blood and the ear would go back to semi normal. I can see a difference but nobody has noticed. Here is my question.

Today was my first time draining one of my ears in a while and the syringe was filled with yellow/clearish fluid and a bit of blood. Normal? Or should I be worried about infection?

could also mean that your body killed off an infection that u never even felt but yeah id worry and watch out for other symptoms
 
My old wrestling coach used to tell me that cauliflower ears were like badges of honor. Luckily my ears aren't that bad, ones worse then the other but its not like sleeping on a rock.
 
Thanks for the replies guys.

I'll just call my doctor and get him to send me in a prescription and take it to be safe...though from googling, what I have read is that if you drain right after impact, you usually get blood and if you wait, you get yellow/clearish solution. Today when I drained it had been sitting about 3 days in my ear.

Perhaps others have experienced this?
 
What happens if you dont do anything about it? It will just looked fucked up lol?
 
Quick question, I got it on the tip of my ear about a few weeks ago, I didnt do anything about it becasue its barely noticeable. Yesterday I was playing with it and feeling it. It feels like theres an air bubble and its kind of soft. Afterwards it started hurting and hurt all night when i would turn on it. Does this mean I can still drain it? Or if not will it always hurt like this when aggravated?
 
sounds like there is still time, just go to dr and pay the copay, if not insured, just cut off ear


Who does not want the manly badge of cauliflower ear? You can buy a black belt and fake the funk hoping no one finds you out. But the mighty cauliflower ear with all its deformed glory must be earned!!!!! When mine starts coming in i will sport it like the warrior i am!!!!!!!!!!






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Quick question, I got it on the tip of my ear about a few weeks ago, I didnt do anything about it becasue its barely noticeable. Yesterday I was playing with it and feeling it. It feels like theres an air bubble and its kind of soft. Afterwards it started hurting and hurt all night when i would turn on it. Does this mean I can still drain it? Or if not will it always hurt like this when aggravated?

Be a man and drain it
 
Great thread. I've been searching for a while on the internet and this is the best info on how to treat your cauliflower I've seen.

Just got a nasty blob on my ear that I need to get rid of.
 
STICKY! Jeessush, there has to be a cauliflower thread in a grappling forum.
 
Have you tried bolstering it somehow?

No...pretty much every day when I go to the gym it just puffs up regardless....sometimes I try to wait a couple days to drain but then it takes longer and it's harder to get out
 
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