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Pilonidal Sinus: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Cost

Last Updated: Feb 27, 2024

What is Pilonidal Sinus (PNS)?

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Pilonidal sinus referred as the bulge or hole in the skin at the top of the buttocks close to the cleft. It only needs treatment when it is infected. Usually, when the infection is in its early stage then it is not considered a serious situation. But if the infection spreads then it should be definitely taken seriously. Pilonidal sinus infection can occur for a number of reasons. It may be a skin problem, friction, or hair growth around the buttocks.

Summary- Pilonidal sinus mentions the condition of infection near the cleft where the buttocks divide. Symptoms of Pilonidal sinus may start exhibiting after infection.

Is a pilonidal cyst hereditary?

A pilonidal cyst may be inherited through the family. For instance, if your family has a hereditary history of rough body hair, you are prone to get pilonidal cyst disease.

Summary- Pilonidal sinus can be acquired by heredity.

Is a pilonidal cyst contagious?

Pilonidal cysts are not contagious. You are not likely to contract the disease from an infected person. There is a school of thought that associates pilonidal cyst disease with ingrown hair.

Summary- Pilonidal sinus is categorized under non-contagious disorder.

Pilonidal Sinus Symptoms

Your pilonidal cyst will usually throw up symptoms once it gets infected. Upon being infected, your cyst becomes a pilonidal abscess and starts showing symptoms.

Symptoms of Pilonidal Sinus include-

  • Pain near the tailbone: Pilonidal sinus disease symptoms announce themselves through considerable pain around your tailbone, so much so that it is difficult for you to sit or stand up without feeling any pain in the area.
  • Swelling of the skin near the tailbone:Pilonidal sinus brings noticeable swelling above the cleft of the buttocks near the tailbone accompanied by itching.
  • Sore skin and reddening:Sore skin with a visible redness of the skin around the affected area is a sign of pilonidal sinus.
  • Tenderness:The area where the pilonidal sinus has struck is characterized by tenderness to the touch.
  • Discharge of Pus: Discharge of accumulated pus from the infected area is another symptom of pilonidal sinus.
  • Bleeding:Bleeding from a cyst or swollen, red area between your tailbone and the anus is also a symptom of pilonidal cyst disease.
  • Foul smell from the affected area:Foul smelling discharge from a cyst or red, swollen area between your buttocks is a harbinger of pilonidal sinus infection.
  • Fatigue, nausea and fever:Appearance of a cyst, reddishness, swelling, tenderness between your buttocks is often accompanied by feelings of extreme fatigue, nausea and fever in pilonidal cyst disease.
Summary- Foul smell, nausea, pain, swelling, etc. are some of the commonly experienced symptoms of pilonidal sinus.

What are the causes of pilonidal sinus disease?

  • Ingrown hair

    One of the main causes of pilonidal sinus is ingrown hair. The growth of hair inside the skin instead of on the skin is referred to as ingrown hair. The human body defence mechanism system considers such ingrown hair as alien and triggers an immune-response reaction.Pilonidal cyst disease or pilonidal sinus is the outcome of such immune response.

  • Long periods of sitting

    Remaining seated over prolonged periods prevents the cleft between your buttocks and the area around the tailbone from breathing. This leads to skin friction, and accumulation of sweat and dust and is one of the causes of pilonidal sinus.

  • Hairy skin

    Hair follicles due to excessive skin hair penetrate into the skin, obstructing the natural processes of the skin cells. This paves the way for the development of pilonidal sinus.

  • Excessive sweating:

    Excessive sweating without passage for sweat escape induces formation of bacteria. Coupled with lack of hygiene this becomes an inevitable cause of pilonidal sinus.

Summary- Hair, sweating, longer periods of sitting, and bumpy rides are some of the possible causes of pilonidal sinus.

How can you prevent Pilonidal Sinus?

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Here are some tips that may help prevent pilonidal sinus:

  1. Keep the area clean: Regularly wash the area with soap and water to reduce the risk of infection.
  2. Remove hair from the area: Shaving or waxing the hair in the area may help reduce the risk of pilonidal sinus.
  3. Maintain a healthy weight: Being overweight or obese can increase the risk of pilonidal sinus, so it's important to maintain a healthy weight.
  4. Avoid sitting for long periods of time: Prolonged sitting can increase the risk of pilonidal sinus, so try to stand up and walk around regularly.
  5. Wear loose-fitting clothing: Tight clothing can irritate the skin and increase the risk of pilonidal sinus, so it's important to wear loose-fitting clothing that allows the skin to breathe.

Prevention of pilonidal sinus is simple. You need to form a few easy habits to keep yourself safe from contacting a pilonidal cyst. These also help prevent the recurrence of the disease.

Summary- Pilonidal sinus can be prevented if we follow some steps vigilantly.

Do’s in Pilonidal Sinus

  • Form a habit of keeping the area of your buttocks clean. This is easily achieved by regular washing and drying of your buttocks.
  • Keep your weight in check. If you are overweight, engage in simple exercises and workouts to reduce some weight. This lowers the risk of pilonidal cyst to a great extent.
  • Keep your buttocks free of pressure by sitting for the minimum amount of time that your work permits. If possible, try getting up and taking a round at intervals. As you may have made out, being lightweight helps ease the pressure if you need to sit for long hours at work.
  • If you are prone to hair growth around your buttock, shave hair regularly. Use of hair removers help check ingrowth of hair.
  • Wearing loose fitting garments helps prevent pilonidal sinus .
Summary- We should follow some activities to ease the prevention of pilonidal sinus.

Don’ts in Pilonidal Sinus

  • Avoid putting on weight, especially if you are required to sit at a place for long hours.
  • Neglecting hygiene around the buttock area is inviting pilonidal cyst disease.
  • Pilonidal cyst is visible to the naked eye. Do not neglect the first signs or the onset of symptoms.
  • Do not wear tight fitting clothes, especially if your work involves sitting at one place for long.
Summary- We must avoid some activities as they hinder the prevention of pilonidal sinus.
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Pilonidal Sinus - Diagnosis and Tests

An infected pilonidal cyst is visible to the naked eye. Pay a visit to your doctor once you see the visual manifestation or even when you start to feel pain in your buttock area while sitting.

Summary- A pilonidal sinus can be observed easily.

How is a Pilonidal Sinus diagnosed?

Diagnosis for pilonidal sinus begins with a complete physical examination, during which your physician will examine the crease of your buttocks looking for signs of one or more pilonidal cysts.

These red lumps are easily noticed by the naked eye. One or more small lumps between your buttocks will suggest onset of pilonidal abscess formation. On spotting such lumps, you are likely to be asked questions like:

  1. Do you feel pain while seated?
  2. Have you noticed bleeding from the swellings?
  3. Have you had any fluid or pus discharge from the lumps?
  4. Have these symptoms developed quickly over just a few days?
  5. Have you noticed any change in appearance of your cysts?
  6. Do you have any other symptoms or complaints?

In the absence of the symptoms, you may be advised to simply “wait and watch”, to ensure that you bathe and shower regularly and maintain hygiene and cleanliness in the area between your buttocks. You may be further advised to avoid shaving the affected area until instructed to do so.

Summary- Pilonidal sinus is diagnosed by applying some lab tests and observing the current symptoms of the patient.

What tests are done for Pilonidal Sinus

Some diagnostic tests applied for a detailed diagnosis are-

  • CT scan
  • MRI
  • Laboratory tests

Summary- In conclusion, these tests are required to completely rule out the patient's precise condition.

What are possible complications of Pilonidal Sinus?

Pilonidal sinus may possess some common complications, such as-

  • recurring pilonidal cyst problems.
  • infection or abscesses
  • Cancer

Summary- Infections, chronic issues, or cancer in rare cases are some of the possible complications of pilonidal sinus.

Home Remedies for Pilonidal Sinus

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There are some common home remedies available outside that help to cure the disease to a certain extent. Some of them are-
  1. Cleanliness
    A daily bath or shower using a mild antibacterial soap followed by a thorough drying of the area in the cleft is one of the best ways to wash away skin debris, kill bacteria, and decrease swelling around the pores.
  2. Avoid Trauma by Sitting, Driving, or Riding
    It is necessary that persons with enlarged gluteal creases take extra care by avoiding directly sitting on the area, bumpy rides, or any other means that create trauma to the buttock area
  3. Clothing Choices
    Loose fitting clothes should be worn to bring relief and allow drainage.
  4. Hair Removal
    Hair must be removed from the affected area to avoid irritation.
  5. Antisepsis
    Topical application of an antiseptic in the gluteal crease is known to have brought relief to patients suffering from pilonidal sinus. Some of the common natural antiseptics are:
    • Tea tree oil (not to be used when a cavity or tunnel has been formed)
    • Garlic
    • Fenugreek
    • Turmeric
    • Coconut oil
    • Epsom salts
    • Castor oil
    • Grape seed oil
    • Oregano oil
    • Aloe vera
  6. Use of antibiotic ointments is usually discouraged.
  7. Air Circulation
    Inserting a gauge pad ensures good air circulation between the buttock cheeks.
  8. Dealing with an abscess
    It is important to drain fluid or pus from a pilonidal abscess through warm moist heat.

Summary- Home remedies are not enough for treatment so we must not rely on them completely.

What to eat in Pilonidal Sinus?

We must be aware of the diet that we should follow to treat pilonidal sinus. We must include moderate quantities of protein and large quantities of fiber and nutrients to constitute a healthy diet. Some good options include-

  • Bananas
  • Carrots
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Apples,
  • Pears,
  • Beetroots
  • Oats

Summary- We must be careful about our diets while recovering from a disease and include healthy meals vigilantly.

What not to eat in Pilonidal Sinus?

Unhealthy foods and foods that aid weight gain are not to be had when infected with pilonidal sinus. The foods to be avoided include:-

  • Deep-fried foods: These are difficult to digest and require strain during bowel movement aggravating the pilonidal sinus condition.
  • Junk food: Processed food lacks nutritious value and triggers health issues like blood pressure, cardiac disease etc. Sweetened desserts like ice-cream, readymade snacks, chips, cakes and other baked goods, sweets and candies, salad dressing, and sweetened carbonated beverages are all part of the list of junk food.
  • Spicy food: Spicy foods bring about indigestion, even diarrhoea, leading to pain and excessive stress during bowel movements. For pilonidal sinus, these are sure shot means to worsen your symptoms. Having hot food and beverages (hot tea, hot coffee included) also harbours similar problems.
  • Caffeine and other diuretics: Food and beverages that drain your body of water leave you dehydrated. Dehydration ushers in its own set of problems like constipation.
  • Smoking: Smokers and obese persons are prone to pilonidal sinus infection.
Summary- These above-stated foods must be avoided to prevent complications.

Pilonidal Sinus Treatment

Pilonidal sinus treatment varies depending on several factors. These factors are-

  1. The size of your sinus
  2. The symptoms you show
  3. The nature of occurrence i.e. whether it is chronic (recurring) or the first instance.

Pilonidal sinus treatment is usually almost tailor-made i.e. your plan of treatment will be such that best suits your individual case history. To arrive at such a plan, you may have to undergo some detailed questioning to reveal whether:

  • You had a pilonidal cyst earlier.
  • You have or have had other skin issues like abscesses or any skin disease in the same area prior to this occurrence of pilonidal sinus.
  • The pace of recovery that you have or have had, was fast or slow or normal.

The decision whether you require surgery or not for the cure of your pilonidal cyst will depend on the severity of your symptoms.

In the interim period between consultation and treatment to commence, you manage and mitigate your pain through the use of a warm compress on the affected area. This not only soothes your skin but also helps drain fluid and pus from the sinus.

Some relief from the pain is also obtained through the use of an inflatable seat or mattress.

The option for surgery is exercised in cases of chronic pilonidal cyst, or, a worsening pilonidal cyst that has turned worse and formed into a sinus cavity under your skin.

In some instances, it so happens that pilonidal cysts heal by draining and disappearing on their own. In cases of chronic pilonidal cysts, symptoms arrive and go over time.

Summary- Treatment of pilonidal sinus depends on several factors and includes different procedures too.

Which doctor to consult for Pilonidal Sinus?

Your first appointment would be your physician. You may thereafter be referred to a dermatologist or a surgeon by the physician. At Pristyn Care, you will be able to consult some of the most premier surgeons who will walk you through the treatment plan and guide you every step of the way.

Summary- A specialized and highly experienced dermatologist should be consulted to treat the pilonidal sinus.

Pilonidal Sinus Treatment without surgery

Apart from surgery, there are a few other treatments available for pilonidal sinus. They may not be as effective and quick as surgery, but can help you subside the symptoms to a good extent. Have a look:

  • Draining the cyst: Fluid from your infected cyst is drained out by first making a very small incision and thereafter draining out the fluid therein. This simple procedure is often done in your doctor’s chamber itself.
  • Injections: Mild to moderate pilonidal cysts are treated with injections.
  • Antibiotics: While antibiotics cannot heal pilonidal sinus disease by themselves, these do offer treatment for the skin infection.
  • Laser therapy: Laser therapy is applied for removal of hair that has the potential to be ingrown and induce recurrence of pilonidal cysts.
Summary- Non-surgical methods like laser therapy, injections, and cleaning the cyst are also available out there.

Which are the best medicines for Pilonidal Sinus?

Medication does not heal pilonidal sinus. It merely treats the infection that has infected the sinus and caused the abscess. Antibiotics are the preferred choice for treating the infection and prevention of further infection.

A variety of bacteria are usually found in a pilonidal wound. Doctors therefore prescribe broad-spectrum antibiotics that are effective against multiple types of bacteria. Some of the popular antibiotics in the treatment of pilonidal sinus infection are:-

  • Metronidazole
  • Erythromycin
  • Flucloxacillin
  • Clindamycin
  • Clarithromycin

Some of these belong to the penicillin group and are not prescribed for patients with penicillin allergy.

Summary- Flucloxacillin, Metronidazole, Clarithromycin, etc. are some of the best medicines often prescribed to the patient.

Pilonidal Sinus Surgery

Chronic or recurrent infections and instances where a pilonidal cyst has worsened and formed into a cavity or tunnel under the skin are advised for treatment through surgery. There are several types of surgery that are used.

Procedures sometimes work by removing the affected tissue from the body while some procedures restructure the tract to prevent any debris from being collected therein.

Pilonidal Sinus surgery has to be done under good supervision of specialists. Pristyn Care has a big team of highly experienced surgeons who can help you get rid of the pilonidal sinus in no time.

Summary- Surgery is regarded as the permanent solution for chronic and recurring pilonidal issues.

Is Pilonidal Sinus surgery urgent?

Surgery is performed to drain and remove pilonidal cysts that refuse to heal. It is usually advised in cases where the pain is of high degree and the abscess unresponsive to other treatment. While the surgery is not urgent in terms of fatality, it is a way to faster relief for a patient.

Summary- Although, surgery is not considered urgent but requires proper treatment.

What is the procedure of Pilonidal Sinus surgery?

There are three primary types of pilonidal sinus surgery in vogue.

Open wound surgery

A procedure adopted for large or repeated infection of the sinus where the sinus is cut out and some skin surrounding the cut is removed. The surgical wound is left open and heals naturally. Characterised by

  • Administering of general anaesthetic
  • Day-care hospital stay, patients may leave on the same day.
  • Follow up through daily wound dressing.
  • A procedure with minimum risk of recurrence.
  • 6 to 12 weeks of recovery time.
Summary- Open wound surgery allows the wound to heal naturally but it includes some adverse effects too.

Closed wound surgery

A procedure also adopted for large or repeated infection of the sinus. Incision is made and the wound is closed after the sinus is removed. In between, an oval-shaped flap of skin is cut on either side. The two sides are then stitched together. The groove between the buttocks is flattened. The pros and cons of this procedure are:

  • Performed under general anaesthesia.
  • Usually same day discharge.
  • Sutures removed after 10 days of surgery.
  • Faster recovery compared to wide excision and open healing method.
  • Procedure has a higher risk of infection.
  • If infected, the wound requires regular opening and dressing.
Summary- Closed wound surgery is one of the treatment procedures for pilonidal sinus with various pros and cons.

Cleaning of sinus to induce healing

This procedure inserts a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end i.e. an endoscope, to obtain a clear view of the affected area. The visual aid guides complete removal of hair and infected tissue. The sinus is cleaned using a special solution and heat applied to seal the sinus. The considerations for this surgical process are:-

  • Application of spinal or local anaesthesia.
  • Day-care procedure with same day discharge.
  • A no-cut, less invasive process.
  • A procedure with a good success rate.
  • Minimal risk of complications.
  • Complete healing in about a month or less.
Summary- Cleaning of the sinus is mandatory and is carried out by following some specified procedures.

Does pilonidal sinus surgery hurt?

In comparison to other anorectal surgeries pilonidal sinus surgery is not painful. There is some amount of pain that is taken care of by anaesthesia during the procedure and medication thereafter.

Summary- Surgery of the pilonidal sinus includes the insertion of anesthesia to combat the pain.

How long does it take to recover from Pilonidal Sinus?

Post surgery, you are generally able to resume regular work in about two weeks. Complete healing time varies from about a month to 12 weeks depending on the type of procedure.

Summary- It may take 1-3 months to recover completely from pilonidal issues.

What is the price of Pilonidal Sinus treatment in India?

As per available information, the approximate cost for pilonidal sinus surgery varies between Rs. 40,000/- to Rs. 55,000/-. The actual cost will be let known to you by your treating surgeon.

Summary- The pilonidal treatment cost is usually observed between 40,000 to 50,000 rupees.

Are the results of the pilonidal sinus treatment permanent?

There always remains a chance of recurrence of pilonidal cyst even after surgery. The results of the treatment may or may not be permanent, especially for those with its chronic ailment.

Summary- Results of treatment usually vary with different patients.

Who is eligible for the pilonidal sinus treatment?

Any person suffering from pilonidal sinus is eligible for its treatment.

Summary- People suffering from pilonidal issues need medical attention.

Who is not eligible for the pilonidal sinus treatment?

A person who does not show signs of infection is advised “wait and watch” and no treatment is given.

Summary- A person with no pilonidal issue needs no treatment.

What are the pilonidal sinus post-treatment guidelines?

After your surgery you will be handed over guidelines for post-treatment at discharge. In general, these guidelines may be followed:

  1. Do not miss any follow-up appointments with your doctor
  2. Get your wound dressed and cleaned as advised.
  3. Follow medications prescribed
  4. Avoid strenuous work and activities.
  5. Use a doughnut cushion to sit.
  6. Avoid sitting on hard surfaces for long periods of time.
  7. Complete your full prescribed course for antibiotics irrespective of the fact that you may be feeling fine.
  8. Get in touch with your doctor immediately in the event you develop -
    • Fever.
    • Draining of pus from the site of incision.
    • Encounter any increase in pain or swelling or feel warmth at the site, or any redness near the incision.
Summary- Post-treatment guidelines are necessary to smoothen the recovery phase.

What are side-effects of Pilonidal Sinus treatments?

Pilonidal sinus treatment usually does not trigger side effects. However, sometimes complications may arise out of pilonidal sinus surgery . These include:

  • Poor healing of the wound.
  • Feeling of numbness around the wound.
  • Bleeding.
  • Pain.
  • Scarring of the wound.
  • Allergic reaction caused by surgical equipment, materials or medications.
  • Infection at the site or of the wound.
  • Clotting of blood.
  • Your surgeon and doctor will advise you on a course of medication and diet to ensure that such side effects do not arise.
Summary- The above-stated effects are some of the common adverse consequences associated with Pilonidal sinus treatment .

What happens if a pilonidal sinus goes untreated?

If you choose to leave your pilonidal sinus untreated, your acute pilonidal cyst i.e. pilonidal sinus is likely to become a chronic condition. This means you start to develop recurrent pilonidal cysts and, even start getting new pilonidal cysts. As time passes, your risk of developing a life-threatening systemic infection increases.

Summary- It will lead to worsening symptoms if we leave the pilonidal sinus untreated.

Pilonidal Sinus - Outlook / Prognosis

Pilonidal cyst and associated pilonidal sinus is a benign disease and rarely has any long term effects. There are isolated reports of its degeneration into malignancy or skin cancer. However, such instances are few and far between. Pilonidal sinus has a quite high rate of recurrence and thus needs multiple interventions. With nominal modifications in lifestyle and accurate diagnosis, the overall prognosis of pilonidal sinus disease is very good.

Summary- Pilonidal treatment possesses an overall positive outlook. We must be cautious because it might happen again.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How serious is a pilonidal sinus?

Pilonidal sinus is considered a benign disease. However, neglecting it may lead to complications.

What is the best treatment for pilonidal sinus?

Surgery is the best treatment for pilonidal sinus.

Is pilonidal sinus curable without surgery?

The most effective treatment for pilonidal sinus is surgery.

Does a pilonidal sinus always need surgery?

Pilonidal sinus is a stage when a pilonidal cyst has penetrated into the skin and is susceptible to infection. Once infected, surgery is usually the best treatment.

Is it necessary to treat pilonidal sinus?

If symptoms have started to manifest, treatment of pilonidal sinus becomes necessary.

Does everyone have a pilonidal sinus?

No, pilonidal sinus is common but not everyone has or will have the disease.

Is pilonidal sinus dangerous?

Pilonidal sinus is benign but left untreated may lead to complications that may become fatal in isolated cases.

Can pilonidal sinus be cured without surgery?

Once infected, pilonidal sinus is best treated with surgery.

How to heal pilonidal sinus?

Surgery, precautions and some changes in lifestyle heals pilonidal sinus. The chance of recurrence remains as there is no permanent treatment yet known.

Why does pilonidal sinus occur?

The actual cause of pilonidal sinus is not clear. It is generally attributed to the growth of hair in the crease of the buttocks i.e. the natal cleft. Another cause is stated as trapped hair follicles leading hair and bacteria to enter the skin, resulting in inflammation and pus creating an abscess.

Can pilonidal sinus be treated with antibiotics?

Antibiotics do not treat pilonidal sinus per se. They control the infection that causes swelling and formation of pus or fluid.

How to cure pilonidal sinus naturally?

There are no natural cures for pilonidal sinus. Natural and home remedies alleviate some of the pain and other resultant issues like fluid and pus draining, swelling etc.

Is pilonidal sinus curable?

Surgery brings cure to pilonidal sinus. However there is no guarantee that such cure is permanent.

Can pilonidal sinus cause death?

Pilonidal sinus is benign in nature without fatality. Left untreated and neglected, pilonidal sinus may lead to complications.

Does pilonidal sinus surgery hurt?

The surgery is done under anaesthesia and does not hurt. There may be pain after surgery for which medications are prescribed.

How to investigate recurrence of pilonidal sinus surgery?

The symptoms associated with recurrent pilonidal sinus are the same as when it first occurred. Sitting for prolonged periods, young age group, high BMI are some of the factors associated with recurrence of pilonidal sinus.

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