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Pilonidal Sinus: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - presentation

Pilonidal Sinus Treatment in HSR Layout and Koramangala, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Ranjan Tripathy is one of the Minimally Invasive Surgeon in Bangalore

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Pilonidal Sinus: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - presentation

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  1. Dr Manas Tripathy Presents Pilonidal Sinus: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment www.drmanastripathy.com

  2. WHAT IS A PILONIDAL SINUS? A pilonidal sinus is a small hole in the cleft at the top of the buttocks, which may get filled with fluid or pus or even hair, dirt, and debris from the skin. These cause the development of an abscess or cyst. It can cause acute pain and often becomes infected. www.drmanastripathy.com

  3. WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF PILONIDAL SINUS? It is believed to be due to factors like changing hormones (in teenagers), growth of hair in the area and friction from clothes, particularly if one sits from a prolonged period of time. Continuous sitting or friction can force the hair to grow back into the skin. Body considers this as foreign particle, and responds like it would to a splinter wound. www.drmanastripathy.com

  4. SO, HOW DO YOU KNOW WHETHER YOU HAVE A PILONIDAL SINUS? You may experience the following symptoms: Pain when standing or sitting Pain due to the swelling of the cyst Sore or reddened skin around the region Pus and/or blood oozing from the sinus, with a foul smell Hair protruding from the sinus Development of more sinus tracts under the skin www.drmanastripathy.com

  5. PILONIDAL SINUS TREATMENT There are various forms of treatment for Pilonidal sinus disease: The treatment can be convenient if your case has been diagnosed early, In this case, your doctor will give you a broad-spectrum antibiotic. Another treatment option is Lancing. This treatment procedure alleviates the symptoms of an abscess, the collection of pus inside the hole. www.drmanastripathy.com

  6. PILONIDAL SINUS TREATMENT The third type of treatment is a phenol injection. The doctor will inject a chemical compound used an antiseptic, called phenol, directly into the cyst. This may have to be repeated a few times. Eventually, they will cause the sinus to become hard and get closed. In many cases, surgery is the treatment of choice, especially if the sinus keeps forming back or you have a small network of sinus tracts under the skin. www.drmanastripathy.com

  7. TREATMENT OUTCOMES The disease can take anything from 4 to 10 weeks to disappear depending on the severity of the condition. Apart from recurrence, the wound can also get infected after the treatment. www.drmanastripathy.com

  8. SIGNS THAT THE WOUND MAY BE INFECTED ARE: Acute pain Skin inflammation The temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher Pus and blood oozing from the wound A foul odor www.drmanastripathy.com

  9. But we always say that prevention is better than cure. Keep the area clean at all times. You should wash the area daily and make sure all the soap is removed. The area should be fully dry. You should also avoid sitting for a prolonged period of time. www.drmanastripathy.com

  10. Talk to Us! visit: www.DrManasTripathy.com HSR Layout Address Koramangala Address Phone Number +91 8150000200 #54, 1st floor, Above SBI Bank, Behind BDA Complex, 12th Main Rd, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560102 143, 1st Cross, KHB Colony, 5th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560034 Email Address info@drmanastripathy.com www.drmanastripathy.com

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