Pilonidal Sinus
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Pilonidal Sinus
Pilonidal Sinus is a common but uncomfortable condition that usually develops near the lower back or tailbone. It presents as a small hole or cyst that may get infected and filled with hair, pus, or dirt. According to Dr. Soham, this condition is more common among young adults, especially males
Main Causes:
Excessive body hair: Especially in the lower back area.
Friction and sweating: Tight clothing or constant sitting creates friction.
Poor hygiene: Not cleaning the area properly.
Prolonged sitting: Common in people with desk jobs or frequent driving.
Genetic tendency: It can also run in families.
Common Symptoms:
Painful swelling or lump near the tailbone
Pus or bloody discharge
Foul-smelling fluid
Pain while sitting or moving
Treatment Options:
Dr. Soham recommends Laser Pilonidal Sinus Surgery, a modern and minimally invasive technique with high success rates. Benefits include:
No major cuts or stitches
Minimal pain and faster healing
No need for hospital admission
Most patients return to routine within 24–48 hours
Precautions After Treatment:
Maintain proper hygiene and keep the area clean
Regular hair removal (laser or shaving)
Avoid sitting for long periods
Maintain a healthy weight

