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Pilonidal Sinus Treatment in Bharatpur

The pilonidal sinus (PNS) is a tiny skin opening or tube. It may get clogged with fluid or pus, forming a cyst or abscess. At the bottom of your tailbone, it appears like a huge pimple. The cleft at the top of the buttocks is where it happens. Hair, filth, and debris are common in pilonidal cysts. It can cause extreme pain and is also frequently infected. Moreover, it may leak pus and blood and have a terrible odor. Men are more likely than women to have it. Younger folks are more likely to experience this. People who spend a lot of time sitting, such as truck drivers, are more likely to get one.


Symptoms

Symptoms of Pilonidal Sinus

The symptoms are

At the base of the spine, there is pain, redness, and swelling
At the base of the spine, there is pain, redness, and swelling.
Whether it's pus or blood, it's flowing out of it
Whether it's pus or blood, it's flowing out of it.
The pus has a foul odor
The pus has a foul odor.
Touchable tenderness
Touchable tenderness
Fever
Fever

If you found any of the above-mentioned symptoms then contact your doctor as early as you can. If you want the best treatment then you can visit Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma. He is one of the best Laparoscopic surgeons in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. He makes you understand all procedures patiently. So, visit freeform piles for more information and get the treatment with the best doctor before it gets worse.


Causes

Causes of Pilonidal Sinus

The thing is the reason behind the pilonidal sinus is not known. The experts also do not know what is the exact reason that causes the PS. But as most of us believe that it is caused by ingrown hair, friction from clothes, long sitting, not exercise, excessive sweating, obesity.

Sitting and other activities that produce friction can cause the hair growing in the area to burrow back beneath the skin. The body recognizes this hair as alien and responds with an immunological reaction similar to how it would react to a splinter. The cyst that grows around your hair is the result of this immunological response.

If you have found any of the above-mentioned causes and any other then go and contact your doctor.  Moreover, if you are living in Bharatpur (Raj.) and want the best treatment. Then here is your chance Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma being one of the best Laparoscopic surgeons in Bharatpur. He guides in every procedure of your treatment before it gets worse.

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Treatment of Pilonidal sinus

If you have any above-mentioned symptoms then call your doctor. Your doctor will perform the diagnosis to find out how serious your problem is serious. He asked some of the questions and conducted your physical exam. And on that basis, your doctor will perform your treatment.

If your Pilonidal Sinus heals by antibiotics then other treatments will not be conducted. But if antibiotics do not heal a Pilonidal cyst then surgery will be performed. Some of the options that heal the PS are:

Incision and drainage

It’s a simple treatment performed under local anesthesia, which numbs only the area around the cyst. For a first pilonidal cyst, this is the best technique. The cyst is sliced open and drained by your doctor. They remove any hair follicles and leave the area open with gauze to fill the space.

Marsupialization

This is a local anesthetic outpatient procedure. It also allows the doctor to make a smaller, shallower cut, which eliminates the need to remove and repack gauze daily. In this Your doctor will create a cut in the cyst and drain it, eliminating pus and hair inside. To form a pouch, they will sew the cut’s edges to the wound’s edges.

Incision, drainage, the closing of wound

The cyst is drained in this method, but it is not left open. In this, you don’t need to pack gauze because right after the surgery your doctor closes your wound.

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Why choose Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma for Pilonidal Sinus Treatment in Bharatpur?

Your job will not finish here i.e. after the surgery. After that, you have to follow your doctor’s instructions especially if you need to remove pack gauze.

The instructions are:

  • Keep the area clean
  • Check if there is any sign of redness, infection, pus, or pain
  • Keep your follow up with your doctor so that they can your cyst is healing or not

And Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma is here to help you. He is one of the most experienced doctors in Bharatpur and gives you all the instructions after the procedure very patiently. He is one of the best laparoscopic surgeons in Bharatpur.  You can take an appointment and visit him if you feel uncomfortable

Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma is one of the best Laparoscopic surgeons in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. He provides you the best treatment with all the advanced technology. Also, Provides you the treatments needed to cure Pilonidal Sinus with international standards purely by laser application. He has more than a year. Feels you comfortable in every procedure PS treatment. Additionally, guide you before and after the treatment.

Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma empowers patients with the knowledge and understanding of different anal-related diseases and provides them with different treatment choices to get rid of their illness, free of hassle. Furthermore, he also gives you a conventional method for less postoperative pain, faster recovery, minimal recurrence of treatment.  So, whom are you waiting for? Go and make an appointment with Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma before your fissure disease gets serious.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is a Pilonidal Sinus?

      A Pilonidal Sinus is a small tunnel or channel that develops in the skin, usually at the top of the buttocks crease. It can contain hair and skin debris and may cause pain and discomfort.

    • What causes Pilonidal Sinus?

      Pilonidal Sinus often develops when hair punctures the skin and becomes embedded. Factors like prolonged sitting, excessive sweating, and poor hygiene may contribute to its formation.

    • What are the symptoms of Pilonidal Sinus?

      Common symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, and drainage of pus or blood from the sinus opening. It may also cause discomfort when sitting or walking.

    • How is Pilonidal Sinus diagnosed?

      Diagnosis is usually made based on clinical examination of the affected area. Sometimes imaging tests like ultrasound or MRI may be used to assess the extent of the sinus.

    • What are the treatment options for Pilonidal Sinus?

      Treatment depends on the severity. Mild cases may heal with conservative measures like antibiotics and pain management. For recurrent or severe cases, surgery to remove the sinus and affected tissue is often recommended.

    • Is surgery always necessary for Pilonidal Sinus?

      No, surgery is not always necessary. Mild cases may resolve with proper hygiene and antibiotics. However, recurrent or severe cases often require surgical intervention to prevent future episodes.

    • What are the risks associated with Pilonidal Sinus surgery?

      Risks include infection, bleeding, recurrence of the sinus, and delayed wound healing. Your surgeon will discuss these risks and benefits before recommending surgery.

    • How long does it take to recover from Pilonidal Sinus surgery?

      Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery performed. Generally, it may take a few weeks to a couple of months for complete recovery, during which wound care and follow-up visits are essential.

    • Can Pilonidal Sinus recur after surgery?

      Yes, there is a possibility of recurrence, especially if predisposing factors like hair growth and poor hygiene are not addressed. Following post-operative care instructions and maintaining good hygiene can reduce this risk.

    • Can Pilonidal Sinus be prevented?

      While not always preventable, certain measures can help reduce the risk. These include maintaining good hygiene, avoiding prolonged sitting, and keeping the area clean and dry.