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Ever heard of the “ triangle of death ”?

It sounds like a shark-infested lava pool, or something similarly dramatic ― but the term actually refers to a small area on your face.

Also known as the danger triangle, the Cleveland Clinic explained that it covers “the section of your face from the bridge of your nose to the corners of your mouth”.

This is a high-risk area, they said, because it’s connected to our cavernous sinus. These include a series of veins that connect directly to your brain and are linked to blood drainage.

As a result, experts warn against squeezing spots in this triangle. Though unlikely, it’s possible that infected spots can lead to brain infections.

And according to Dr Tonia L Farmer, an ENT surgeon , the same might go for another

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