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Pilonidal Sinus All FAQ

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expand iconHow to avoid complications after pilonidal sinus surgery?

If you go through with the laser procedure for pilonidal sinus treatment, the chances of encountering any problems or complications is negligible.Just make sure you take proper rest and follow all the postoperative instructions provided by your doctor and your recovery will be completely smooth.

expand iconWhat is the difference between pilonidal cyst and pilonidal sinus?

Pilonidal cyst is a cyst filled with fluid or pus that forms near the natal cleft. On the other hand, pilonidal sinus is a tunnel/channel that forms inside the natal cleft due to recurrent anerobic infections in the region.

expand iconIs yoga good for pilonidal sinus?

Yoga can be quite effective in alleviating the symptoms of pilonidal sinus. Some of the best yoga poses for pilonidal sinus include Paripurna Navasana, Kapalbhati, Anulom Vilom, Sarvangasana, etc. Just make sure you ask your doctor before starting yoga so that any complications can be avoided.

expand iconCan pilonidal sinus heal on its own?

Once a sinus tract develops, the chances of it healing on its own are negligible. Home remedies and lifestyle changes may bring temporary relief but medical treatment is necessary for permanent cure of pilonidal sinus.

expand iconIs pilonidal sinus hereditary?

The risk of developing pilonidal sinus can depend upon factors like shape of the buttocks and extent of hair growth. Since these factors are genetic, pilonidal sinus does have a certain hereditary factor associated with it.

expand iconHow can I stop pilonidal sinus from coming back?

To prevent the recurrence of pilonidal sinus, make sure that you maintain proper hygiene of the area. Also, avoid excessive pressure on the lower body. You can also use depilatory creams to avoid the hair in the region pushing into the skin pits.

expand iconWhat precautions do I need to follow after pilonidal sinus surgery?
expand iconCan I walk after pilonidal sinus surgery?

Yes, it is possible to walk after pilonidal sinus surgery. The period of time before you can start walking and other normal activities usually depends upon the type of surgery you undergo for pilonidal sinus. For conventional procedures, this may stretch over weeks while for modern laser surgery, you may be able to walk after just 2-3 days.

expand iconWho is more prone to developing pilonidal sinus?

Pilonidal sinus is a anorectal condition that is most common in men between the ages of 15-40 years. Certain factors like hair growth in the natal celft, hormonal changes, friction and jobs involving continuous hours of sitting can make a person more prone to developing pilonidal sinus.

expand iconWhat are the risks associated with untreated pilonidal sinus?
expand iconCan I leave pilonidal sinus untreated?
expand iconCan pilonidal sinus cause cancer?
expand iconCan you die from pilonidal sinus?
expand iconAre there any side effects of pilonidal sinus surgery?

The laser surgery for pilonidal sinus is a safe procedure with almost nil side effects. However there can be a few side-effects in the case of on open surgery for pilonidal sinus. The common side- effects of open surgery for pilonidal sinus are scarring, postoperative complications like heavy bleeding, infections, etc.

expand iconWhich is the right doctor for pilonidal sinus surgery?

For pilonidal sinus treatment, you must consult an experienced and trained proctologist. If you are looking for a reliable doctor for expert consultaion on pilonidal sinus, you can get in touch with Pristyn Care.

expand iconDoes pilonidal sinus surgery hurt?

The conventional surgeries for pilonidal sinus can be quite painful. However, if you go for the modern laser surgery, you won’t experience any pain during the procedure. The laser surgery for pilonidal sinus is minimal pain and minimally invasive.

expand iconIs it safe to delay pilonidal sinus surgery?
expand iconHow to know if pilonidal cyst is infected?

Infected pilonidal cysts are known to cause symptoms like reddening, intense pain, pus discharge and foul odor. If you notice any of these symptoms, there are high chances that the cyst has got infected.

expand iconWhich is the best treatment for pilonidal sinus?

The best and most effective treatment for pilonidal sinus is the laser surgery. The laser surgery involves the use of laser pulses to drain and close the sinus tract and the entire procedure is 100% safe.

expand iconCan antibiotics treat pilonidal sinus permanently?