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Even though Pilonidal Sinus is not life-threatening, it can become infected and cause you a lot of pain. It is fairly common and hence you should learn to identify its symptoms and know what needs to be done. Read on to find out.
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Even though Pilonidal Sinus is not life-threatening, it can become infected and cause you a lot of pain. It is fairly common and hence you should learn to identify its symptoms and know what needs to be done. Read on to find out.
Condition
What is pilonidal sinus?
Sinus means a skin lined tube with only one opening. The other end is closed. Pilonidal sinus is a condition noticed commonly in people aged between 15-30 years. It is noted in the sacral region (near tailbone), in the midline, at the top of natal cleft (bum crack/ cleft).view more
How to diagnose pilonidal sinus ? When to consult a doctor?
The clinician examination is all that would be required. Diagnosis of this condition sometimes requires specialized scans or tests. Your doctor will start by giving you a full physical examination.
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Condition
What is pilonidal sinus?
Sinus means a skin lined tube with only one opening. The other end is closed. Pilonidal sinus is a condition noticed commonly in people aged between 15-30 years. It is noted in the sacral region (near tailbone), in the midline, at the top of natal cleft (bum crack/ cleft).
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How to diagnose pilonidal sinus ? When to consult a doctor?
The clinician examination is all that would be required. Diagnosis of this condition sometimes requires specialized scans or tests. Your doctor will start by giving you a full physical examination.
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Causes
Symptoms
Causes
Symptoms
When to go for surgery? What would be the complication if not operated?
In the acute setting, the abscess would be drained, and infection treated with antibiotics. Multiple non-surgical methods include Removal of hair follicles, Local hygiene and alcohol washes
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Is it covered under insurance?
Is the treatment covered under insurance?
Health insurances cover the cost of pilonidal sinus treatment. The limit on claim amount depends on your policy. Cashless or reimbursement depends on your policy, TPA and affiliations of the hospital with the insurance company.
How is the recovery after surgery?
If the cut (incision) was closed with stitches, it will probably take about 4 weeks to completely heal. If your incision is left open, it may take from a few weeks to several months to heal. After the incision has healed, you will have a scar where the cyst was removed. After Laser surgery recovery is expected to be faster.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pilonidal sinus surgery is not typically painful compared with other anorectal procedures. There can be some pain. In addition to pain medication there are local measures that can be helpful. They are not important for healing and can be stopped when you do not think they are useful.
Local hygiene,Trimming of hair, hair removal, shaving if the patient has excess body hair. Prevent obesity.
Even after the pus is gone, the sinus tract will remain as part of your body. In other words, a pilonidal cyst will never truly go away on its own. As long as the tract is there, it has the potential to become infected again.
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Piles
Fissure
Fistula
Pilonidal Sinus
Hernia
Appendix
Gall bladder stone
Cataract
Lasik
Retina
Glaucoma
Adenoidectomy
Tonsilectomy
Mastoid Surgery
DNS & FESS
Phimosis and circumcision
Hydrocele
Kidney, Ureter & Bladder stone surgery
Prostate and TURP Surgery
Varicose veins
Varicocele
Embolisation surgery
Knee replacement surgery
Hip replacement surgery
Arthroscopy
Spine Surgery