Pilonidal Disease/ Pilonidal Abscess/ Pilonidal Sinus/Pilonidal Cyst

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Pilonidal Disease? Pilonidal Abscess? Pilonidal Sinus? Pilonidal Cyst? What is this? What causes this problem? Is it curable? What are the signs and symptoms? How can homeopathy help you? All of this and more answered, in this post and of course our doctors always there to help you. Just fill in your details in the form down below and we will answer all your questions for FREE!

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What is pilonidal sinus?

It is a small hole or tunnel in the skin which is filled with fluid or pus, causing the formation of a cyst or abscess.

The pilonidal disease results from rupturing of the hair follicle under the skin and bacterial enters through it leading to inflammation, draining sinuses, the formation of fistula or abscesses.

It is a chronic skin infection in the crease between the buttocks i.e. sacrococcygeal region. 

What causes pilonidal sinus?

-Obese

-Inactive lifestyle

-Age between puberty to 40 years

-Family predisposition

-Trauma or irritation in the area

-Excess body hair

-Coarse, curly or crinkly hair

-Sitting for long periods

What is the sign and symptoms?

-Redness or swelling

-Localized swelling over the lower back

-Skin warm to touch

-Pus or blood draining from the abscess

-Pain while walking or sitting

-Fever, malaise 

Is pilonidal sinus cancerous?

No, it is not cancerous, pilonidal sinus is not life-threatening, but if untreated can cause a lot of discomfort and suffering. 

Can a pilonidal sinus come back?

No, in some cases, even after surgery, the cyst can come back. The reasons for this is unknown.

What are the complications?

-severe pain

-inflamed, swollen skin

-a temperature of 100.4°F or higher

-blood and pus oozing from the wound site

-a foul odor coming from the wound

For more information, you can visit AAOS and Wikipedia.

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