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Neurosurgeon•Jaipur
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Agra
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Pilonidal Sinus/ Cyst is Characterized By
Small nodular swelling in the lower spinal region with occasional discharges that may stain undergarments. Sometimes mild pain may also be noticed.
It is usually seen in adults of college/ school going age & with hairy skin.

Pilonidal Sinus/ Cyst seldom heal with medicinal treatment. Any medication whether allopathic, Ayurvedic or homeopathic may show some temporary relief but do not eradicate the problem. In most of the patient...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Jammu
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Pilonidal Sinus/ Cyst is Characterized By
Small nodular swelling in the lower spinal region with occasional discharges that may stain undergarments. Sometimes mild pain may also be noticed.
It is usually seen in adults of college/ school going age & with hairy skin.

Pilonidal Sinus/ Cyst seldom heal with medicinal treatment. Any medication whether allopathic, Ayurvedic or homeopathic may show some temporary relief but do not eradicate the problem. In most of the patient...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Jammu
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Pilonidal Sinus is the small channel in the skin near the tailbone that may sometimes be filled with pus or fluid. This accumulated pus leads to the formation of abscess or cyst. Pilonidal cysts occur near the coccyx or tailbone, right at the top of the buttock crease.

Pilonidal sinus consists of dirt, hair and debris that penetrates your skin, becomes embedded and thereby causes infection. Once the cyst gets infected, you may see blood or pus oozing out of the channel, which causes sev...more
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General Surgeon•Delhi
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The pilonidal Sinus is the small channel in the skin near the tailbone that may sometimes be filled with pus or fluid. This accumulated pus leads to the formation of abscesses or cysts. Pilonidal cysts occur near the coccyx or tailbone, right at the top of the buttock crease.

Pilonidal sinus consists of dirt, hair and debris that penetrates your skin, becomes embedded and thereby causes infection. Once the cyst gets infected, you may see blood or pus oozing out of the channel, which cau...more
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General Physician•Delhi
Its just the normal way your body is. You sweat a lot which is normal for your body. Any attempt at stopping your body from doing it may cause problems for you.
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Ayurveda•Indore
Surgery is the best option for you at tge moment, it will resolve your issue for forever, recovery period is 7 days including your surgery day.
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Unfortunately, pilonidal cysts do come back after surgery. Studies show recurrence rates are as high as 30 percent. The cysts may return because the area gets infected again or hair grows near the incision scar. People who have recurrent pilonidal cysts often develop chronic wounds and draining sinuses
let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Himatnagar
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Pilonidal refers to a nest of hair. A pilonidal sinus or PNS is an abscess or a small cyst that is often witnessed at the top left-hand corner of the buttocks. It is a tube-like structure that possesses a tuft of hair. PNS consists of debris, hair, and dirt resulting from infection leading to severe pain. In case PNS becomes infected, it can ooze blood and pus along with a foul smell. This condition is often witnessed in people who are required to sit for a very long time at one go. A truck driv...more
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