My sister-in-law was born with holes at the top of both of her ears (forward helix area), and they secrete fluid sometimes

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    1. hey_little_bird on

      Preauricular pits! Supposedly the remains of gills or something .

      I can also squeeze sebum outta mine

    2. NeatRuin7406 on

      those are preauricular pits (or preauricular sinuses). they’re actually a remnant from embryonic development – specifically from when the ear structures were forming during the first few weeks. basically a tiny tract that didn’t fully close.

      they run in families and are usually harmless. the fluid secretion is just glandular cells in the lining doing their thing. most people who have them don’t even notice them unless they get infected, which can happen occasionally.

      about 1% of the population has them. some groups have higher rates, particularly in parts of east africa and asia. charles darwin actually noted them as a vestigial feature back in the day.

    3. Glad_Buffalo_5037 on

      I’ve just got the one but if you want to clear them just use a sterile pin – blunt end first obviously! 😁

    4. My family all have these, thanks to my dad’s side! My Nonna had both. Dad and his 4 siblings all have either one or both, me and my six (by him) siblings all have one, my sister’s kids each have one. I had my first last year and I was so sad she didn’t inherit one. Nonetheless, they’re pretty freaking cool and fun to show off to people haha.

    5. other_half_of_elvis on

      After repeated infections, I had mine removed. It was a far more invasive procedure than I expected. The incision is behind the ear, where the ear meets the head, and they peel the ear forward so they can get to the channel from that hole to the base of your skull. The good news is no more secretion or infection after 10 years.

    6. ScienceMadeMeDoIt_ on

      One of my friends has this! It’s some sort of evolutionary leftover from when we were aquatic. I like to make fun of him for being a fish person. Ironically, he can’t swim

    7. Same-Goose7602 on

      Omg I have them, too!! My dad couldn’t deny me as a baby since he has them too (besides the DNA test lol). I cannot believe there’s other people out there!

    8. Only I and also my niece has it in the family, didn’t have anything secrete from it though luckly.

    9. Extension-Writer4765 on

      My friend has it and it got infected somehow before her ears were huge and had to take antibiotics

    10. Ancient-Path-4236 on

      I have those too. People always asked me if they were piercings when I was growing up.

    11. The_Robot_King on

      Myself and 1 of my offspring have one.

      I have to drain/flush mine a bunch. Tried to talk to a ENT about taking care of it, but they were not too keen on that due to nerves in the area.

      I hit it with hydrogen peroxide every so often and that seems to help with stuff.

    12. I didn’t know I had this until mine got infected, swelled up, and was really painful. My doctor pushed on it and a giant blob of puss-looking guck exploded, including what looked like a plug. (I thought I heard a pop, but that might have just been my imagination.)

      Since then, every month or two, I can push a q-tip just to the side of the hole and a thin little curl of guck will squeeze out like tiny, gross smelling toothpaste. It’s kind of fun and I always feel a little better afterwards.

    13. My daughter has one. She hates it, probably cos I clean it out every few days to avoid inflammation.

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