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What is a pilonidal sinus?

There is a tiny skin tunnel or hole on the top of the buttocks where they divide that is known as the pilonidal sinus (the aperture). It does not always cause symptoms, and treatment is only necessary after it is infected.

Typically, a pilonidal sinus is not discovered until it becomes infected and manifests symptoms. Along with discomfort and swelling brought on by an infection, a pus-filled abscess may develop.


When is the pilonidal sinus free of infection?

Treatment is not required if there are no signs of infection. An "observe and wait" approach will be suggested. To keep the area between your buttocks clean, it's imperative to regularly shower or bathe. Don't shave the affected area unless your doctor advises you to.


What elements will decide how to treat a pilonidal sinus infection?


Pilonidal sinus causes

Cysts that develop in the upper portion of the buttock cleft are what distinguish it as a medical problem.


TYPE OF SURGERY OVERVIEW
1. Minor operation to drain pus from sinus - Incision and drainage
  • A general anaesthetic or local anaesthetic may be used.
  • Regular (daily) changes of clothing
  • Takes 4 to 6 weeks to recuperate.
2. Operation to remove sinuses (wound left open) - Extensive removal and open healing
  • Hospital stays under general anaesthesia.
  • Regular changes of clothing
  • 6 to 12 weeks of recuperation time
3. Operation to remove sinuses (wound closed) - Excision, wound healing, and frequently flattening of the buttocks groove
  • Hospital stays under general anaesthesia
  • Compared to extensive excision and open healing, which has a faster recovery time.
  • Stitches removed in 10 days following surgery.
  • Higher risk of infection
4. Laser Pilonidoplasty (LPP)
  • Patient is released after 24 hours
  • Since a wide excision typically requires 6 to 8 weeks for wound healing,
  • Recovery is noticeably quicker.
  • Recurrence rates are quite low.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1. What is the degree of severity of a pilonidal sinus?

Despite the cyst's lack of seriousness, it should nevertheless be treated because it could become infected. A sinus abscess forms in a pilonidal cyst as a result of infection, and it eventually drains pus. The abscess is painful, has a bad odour, and is draining. There is no risk related to this situation.

2. Do pilonidal sinuses naturally disappear?

Swelling and pus-leaking symptoms can be momentarily eased, but they typically recur soon after. Pilonidal sinus infections rarely go away on their own.

3. What results from untreated pilonidal sinus?

A little skin pocket located right above the hip bone is known as the pilonidal sinus. In essence, it is a fluid-filled, swollen hair follicle that develops a hump. If not appropriately treated, the pilonidal sinus can become highly painful and won't go away on its own.

4. What causes pilonidal sinus?

Numerous factors, including hormonal imbalance, bacterial infection, and eczema, among others, might contribute to the illness. Pilonidal sinus may occasionally be related to other conditions.

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