Understanding Pilonidal Sinus

A Pilonidal Sinus is a small tunnel or tract under the skin, often occurring near the tailbone at the top of the buttocks. It typically contains hair, and debris, and can become infected, leading to an abscess or cyst. This condition primarily affects young adults and is more common in men.

Causes:
  • Ingrown hairs: One of the most common causes.
  • Hormonal changes: Especially during puberty.
  • Prolonged sitting: Often related to occupations or activities that involve extended periods of sitting.
  • Tight clothing: Increases friction in the affected area.
Symptoms:
Pilonidal Sinus may manifest with various symptoms, including:
  • Pain and swelling near the tailbone.
  • Redness and tenderness over the affected area.
  • Discharge of pus or blood from an opening in the skin.
  • Unpleasant odour from the infected area.
  • Fever, in case of severe infection.
How Bangalore Gastro Centre Can Help:
Prompt Diagnosis and Intervention:

We employ state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques to accurately identify the Pilonidal Sinus and its complications.

Tailored Treatment Plans:

Our specialists design personalized treatment strategies tailored to your specific condition and health needs. This may include:

  • Antibiotics: For infection control.
  • Incision and drainage: To remove pus and relieve pain.
  • Surgical excision: To remove the sinus and prevent recurrence.
  • Laser treatment: A minimally invasive option to remove the sinus.
Compassionate Care and Support:

We understand the challenges posed by Pilonidal Sinus and offer compassionate support to help you navigate through your treatment journey.

Results:

Early intervention is key to managing the Pilonidal Sinus effectively and minimizing complications. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment significantly improve outcomes and quality of life.

Potential Complications:

Untreated Pilonidal Sinus can lead to severe complications such as chronic infection, abscess formation, and recurrence. Prompt medical attention is essential to avoid these risks.

Prevention:

While some causes of Pilonidal Sinus may not be preventable, maintaining good hygiene, avoiding prolonged sitting, and wearing loose clothing can help reduce the risk.

Meet Our Expert Specialists:

Our team of experienced specialists specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of Pilonidal Sinus, ensuring that you receive individualized care tailored to your needs.

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Additional Questions:
What are the common causes of Pilonidal Sinus?

Pilonidal Sinus can result from ingrown hairs, hormonal changes, prolonged sitting, and tight clothing. Our specialists can provide detailed insights based on your medical history.

How is Pilonidal Sinus diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination and, in some cases, imaging studies. Our team employs advanced diagnostic methods for accurate evaluation.

What treatment options are available for Pilonidal Sinus?

Treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition. It may include antibiotics, incision and drainage, surgical excision, or laser treatment. Our specialists will discuss the most suitable treatment plan for your condition.

How long is the recovery period after treatment for the Pilonidal Sinus?

The recovery period varies depending on the severity of the condition and the chosen treatment approach. Our team will provide detailed post-treatment care instructions to support your recovery process.

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