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What is Pilonidal Sinus?
A pilonidal sinus (PNS) is a tiny skin hole or tube. It may become clogged with fluid or pus, resulting in the development of a cyst or abscess. It manifests itself in the cleft at the top of the buttocks. Hair, grit, and debris are common components of a pilonidal cyst. It can cause considerable discomfort and is frequently infected. If infected, it may leak pus and blood and emit a horrible stench. A PNS is a disorder that mostly affects men but is also frequent in adolescents and young adults. It’s also more frequent among persons who spend a lot of time sitting, such as cab drivers.
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BENEFITS OF LASER TREATMENT
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FAQ's
- Sitting for long hours
- Wearing tight clothes
- Hair puncture
- Hormonal imbalance
- Rubbing of the skin
- Foul-smelling discharge
- Bleeding from the opening of the skin
- Marks just above the crack of the buttocks
- Pain while sitting and standing
- Several treatment options are there to treat the problem. Such as surgical and non-surgical. If non-surgical treatments prove ineffective or the symptoms worsen the doctor uses surgical procedures to treat it.
- Laser surgery is the most effective way to treat pilonidal sinus. Laser surgery is an advanced treatment for this problem.
- Involves no incisions as laser surgery is used to remove the cyst.
- It doesn’t require bandaging as there are no stitches or wounds.
- You can resume your daily life routine from the very next day of your surgery
- The chance of recurrence is almost zero as the laser energy removes the infected area completely.
- The surgery takes place in just 30 minutes and takes around 5-7 days to recover from the surgery.