" Hopefully you could avoid ever have something like this pass to you , or bad . "

Brooke Hylandis best known for being an original cast member on Lifetime’s hitreality show,Dance Moms.She also recently went viral for asking TikTok for advice after squeezing a face pimple that caused a painful infection to spread into her eye.

In a nowviral videoseen by over 3.5 million people, Brooke explained that she woke up with a painful pimple above her left eye. “I’ve had this massive pimple for, like, two days, and it’s extremely hard and not poppable…and I swear the inflammation around it has spread into my eye. So, if you have any medical experience, am I okay to just put on some ice and call it a day?” Brooke asked.

Another user shared their experience: “This happened to me, and it ended up spreading to behind both of my eyes, and they were very swollen. I had to stay overnight in the hospital.”

Another user wrote: “Yes, so this happened to a family member of mine. He had to go get antibiotics because the infection/swelling is in that danger area (close to the brain).”

To learn more about the “triangle of death,” BuzzFeed reached out to Dr. Kimberly Shao, a dermatologist at Sora Dermatology in Colorado. According to Dr. Shao, the reason that popping pimples in the “triangle of death” can be a health risk is because “blood vessels of the face communicate with blood vessels of the brain through thecavernous sinus.”

Well, according to Dr. Shao, “Popping a pimple can introduce bacteria from your fingers or nails into the broken skin, potentially causing infection. In theory, this infection could then travel to the cavernous sinus and ultimately the brain.”

“Acavernous sinus thrombosisis a blood clot that can form in the blood vessels of the cavernous sinus that can lead to symptoms ranging from severe headaches and eye swelling, to neurological problems, including a brain abscess, infection, and stroke,” Dr. Shao told BuzzFeed.

“With the advancement of antibiotics and blood thinners, the risk of a cavernous sinus thrombosis leading to death is very low; however, it’s still important to exercise caution,” Dr. Shao said.

Symptoms such as “increasing redness and swelling, ongoing or increasingpurulent drainage, severe pain, fever, headache, change in vision, or neurological problems (altered mental status, difficulty moving eyes, etc.)” should be taken seriously, and you should see a doctor immediately, according to Dr. Shao.

Overall, Dr. Shao recommends being safe and not touching any pimples on your face or in other sensitive areas. “There are some additional sensitive areas that are more prone to infection or have delicate skin, including around the eyes, in the nostrils, within the ear canal, the genital area, the underarms and in between the butt cheeks.”

In afollow-upvideo, Brooke explained the medical treatment she got to address her eye. “I got on a virtual appointment with my doctor, and she basically was like, ‘I don’t know if it’s a pimple or what it is, but basically, the bacteria got in your eye, and I’m giving you an antibiotic.’ So, I’ve been on an antibiotic for the past couple days, and I’m finally doing better; it’s just a little bruised.”

“I can’t decide what’s worse, the triangle of death because I love to pick my face, or the triangle that I was ranked on every Tuesday,” Brookejokingly said, in reference to the pyramid onDance Moms.

You can keep up with any further updates from Brooke onTikTokorInstagram.

Closeup of Brooke's pimple

"No, you need to go to the emergency room, I had this and almost died!"

"This happened to me and it ended up spreading to behind both of my eyes and they were very swollen. I had to stay overnight in the hospital"

"Yes, so this happened to a family member of mine. He had to go get antibiotics because the infection/swelling is in that danger area (close to the brain)"

Brooke Hyland covering her eye while pointing to a diagram with caption "I saw a TikTok video of a girl who recently passed away from something like this."

Dr. Kimberly Shao

Cavernous sinus layout

doctors pushing a patient on a gurney

woman popping a face pimple

woman holding her head in pain as she leans over a bathroom sink

ear pimple

Brooke Hyland with caption "I've been on an antibiotic for the past couple days and I'm finally doing better."

Brooke Hyland on "Dance Moms" pyramid