We have all popped our pimples even though we know how it could hurt us. Popping pimples could lead to marks and small infections, however for the satisfaction of being rid of it, many people do it. While they think the consequences of the same may not be as bad, this case may change your view. Alisha Monaco, a 32-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital after she popped a pimple at the ‘triangle of death’ on her face. In a recent viral video shared on TikTok, Alisha explained how this pimple was just like many she has had each month. When she failed to squeeze it, she popped it with a sterilized spot-popping needle. However, unlike any other pimple, which would’ve popped and hurt for a moment, she detailed how her ears popped, followed by immediately feeling dizzy. The 32-year-old explained how the pain was on the right side of her nostril and had spread towards her lip as well as that side of her face. Even after hours of rest, she woke up with excruciating pain on the right side of her face and the whole right side of her face was swollen. At the hospital, the healthcare professionals treated the situation promptly due to the high risk of infection in that area, and she was also prescribed medication to ensure no infection spreads. She later took to social media to warn people about the triangle of death. What is The Triangle of Death? According to 2023 article in the Journal of Morphological Sciences, the area that spans from the top of your nose to the sides of your face is known as the dangerous triangle of the face or triangle of death. This area is where our cavernous sinus (CS) is situated. The CS is a space in your brain behind your eyes that holds important nerves and blood vessels. Think of it as a busy intersection for nerves that control eye movement, and for a major artery that brings blood to your brain. What Happens When The Triangle Of Death Gets Infected? An infection in this area can be very serious. It can damage the nerves there, leading to problems with your eyes, like trouble moving them or feeling pain in your face. The infection can also easily spread to other parts of your head and body, causing: Meningitis: A dangerous infection of the protective layers around your brain.Abscesses: Pockets of pus in the brain or other organs.Hormone problems: Since the sinus is close to a gland that controls your hormones, an infection can mess with your body's hormone levels. What Should You Do Instead Of Popping The Pimple? The Cleveland Clinic explains that It can be tough to resist the urge to pop a pimple, but there are safer ways to handle a breakout, especially in this risky area. Try these tips to help it heal faster without the danger: Use a warm compressSoak a washcloth in hot (not scalding) water and hold it on the pimple for 10-15 minutes. This can help draw the pus to the surface and speed up the healing. Try a pimple patchIf the pimple has already opened, a patch can help absorb the fluid and protect the area overnight. See a dermatologistIf you have a big event or need a quick solution, a doctor can safely treat the pimple with things like cortisone or antibiotic injections.