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Published 11:07 12 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 11:34 12 Dec 2014 GMT
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Anyone ever cured a cauliflower ear with leeches? @bathrugby @davidflatman pic.twitter.com/f8pg8OkFW0
— Dave Attwood (@Dmjattwood) December 8, 2014
According to the Mail, Attwood heard about it from some physios, found a place that sells leeches and ordered a few to try it.
‘I did some research on Google, as you do, and found a company up in Carmarthenshire. Leeches suck the blood out. They don’t suck masses out but they do inject an anticoagulant into the ear that should help break down some of the blood clots and reduce swelling. It’s a bit of a lost cause at the moment so I haven’t really got much to lose.
‘The classic method is syringing where you just stick a needle in and suck out a load of blood. Once the skin tears away from the cartilage, that pocket fills up with blood and it can’t escape anywhere, then it hardens.'
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