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A pilonidal sinus is a small opening or a tunnel found in the skin in the sacrococcygeal area (the area on the top of your buttocks where they divide). Pilonidal sinuses are harmless and cause symptoms only if they become infected with hair follicles. The condition is known as pilonidal sinus disease. The area where the pilonidal sinus develops appears swollen, tender, and red, with pus draining out. Treatment consists of antibiotics to treat the infection. Repeated infections require the removal of the sinus surgically.
The pilonidal sinus is an opening in the skin on the natal cleft (the place below your lower back where the buttocks divide). These sinuses can be found anywhere in your body, but the sacrococcygeal area (at the top of your butt, where they divide) is the most common. Frequently seen as a single opening at the top of your butt, about 5 cm from the anus, these sinuses can also have multiple openings along the midline. Pilonidal sinus affects both sexes. It is seen frequently in men due to excess hair growth and in people who have to sit for long periods of time, like cab drivers.
Pilonidal sinuses are harmless and do not cause any symptoms. Only when they become infected with hair follicles, is there discomfort. The condition is known as pilonidal sinus disease. Fever, swollen and tender areas, and oozing of pus from the sinus are the common symptoms.
Treatment of pilonidal sinus disease consists of medicines to treat the fever and pain and antibiotics for the infection. These infections tend to recur because of hair follicles in your butt area. In such cases, your surgeon may recommend getting the entire sinus excised.
The exact cause of pilonidal sinus is not known. Since it occurs after puberty, changing hormone levels is considered to be one of the reasons. Hair growth in the butt area, friction from undergarments, and sitting for long periods of time are the other potential factors in the development of pilonidal sinus.
Activities that cause friction on the skin of the buttock, like sitting for a long time, can cause the hair growing in the area to push back inwards. The body recognizes this hair as a foreign object and reacts like it would to any foreign object. It launches an immune response to push the hair out. Hence the symptoms of an abscess, pus, fever, pain, and inflammation.
The pilonidal sinus is a small tunnel under the skin at the top of your butt, where the butt divides. It generally does not cause any symptoms. Pilonidal sinus disease is an inflammatory condition when hair follicles are entrapped inside it. The symptoms are seen as the body’s response to the hair as a foreign body. You may notice the following symptoms-
In severe cases and repeated infections, pilonidal cysts may develop. Cysts are holes that form when an abscess has been present for a long time. Sometimes, more than one sinus tract may be formed with multiple openings along the midline from the top of the butt to the anus.
Pilonidal sinus is diagnosed mainly by the symptoms and a physical examination. A small pit or a tunnel on the skin at the midline where the butt divides is the hallmark finding seen on examination. Sometimes small hair may be trapped inside the pit, which can be pulled out.
In rare cases, the pilonidal sinus may be present below the skin's surface. Though gentle pressure on the area will suffice to confirm the diagnosis, your doctor may suggest sonography( a test that uses high-frequency sound waves to get pictures of the inside of your body) to confirm it.
An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging, a test that creates high-definition pictures of the inside of your body) may be suggested if the symptoms suggest a deeper pathology like a fistula in ano (a small, abnormal tunnel that develops from the bowel to the skin surface).
Pilonidal sinus is treated symptomatically. You will be given medications like antipyretics and analgesics to deal with fever and pain. Antibiotics are prescribed to clear the infection.
Incision and Drainage
If there is a large abscess present, your doctor will suggest an Incision and Drainage of the pus. This small procedure is done at the clinic under local anesthesia. The surgeon makes a small cut that allows the pus to drain. The wound will be dressed, and you can go home immediately after.
Phenol Injections
This process is similar to cleaning and flushing out the sinus. A solution of 80% phenol is injected into the sinus. It is allowed to stay there for a maximum of 3 minutes and then flushed out. This method pushes out the hair follicles from the sinus.
Surgery
Surgical treatment involves different procedures based on the severity of your condition.
This procedure is done under general anesthesia. The surgeon will cut open the sinus and surrounding region and remove it completely. The wound is left open to heal naturally. It will take 6 to 12 weeks to recover from this procedure. This procedure has the lowest risk of recurrence.
In some cases of severe infection, the surgeon may excise the sinus completely. He then cuts oval-shaped flaps of skin on either side of it. The ends are then sutured together. This leads to the flattening of the groove between the buttocks. This procedure is done under general anesthesia. The stitches are removed 10 days after the procedure. The wound needs to be dressed every day. This procedure has a quicker recovery than open excision, but the chances of the wound getting infected are very high.
This is a minimally invasive and preferred procedure for treating pilonidal sinus. The procedure involves cleaning the entire sinus and passing a laser beam through it. The sinus tract is destroyed using a radial laser fiber. This procedure does not leave behind a wound or require stitches. The healing time is minimal, and you can return to your routine activities sooner than the traditional open surgeries.
You can generally go home on the same day as the procedure. To facilitate faster healing, you can do the following things.
Several complications arise with pilonidal sinus.
Pilonidal sinus can be prevented by ensuring good hygiene. Here are the steps that you can take to prevent pilonidal sinus-
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