I am a girl and I live in India.I think I may have the sinus tracts which may cause pilonidal cyst.I have like four tiny holes at the end of my tailbone. I just noticed it yesterday. I feel a slight itching sensation and pain when I lean back on my seat or lay down on my back for the past two days. I dont have any bump nor do the holes drain(sinus tracts maybe.. i dont know). Should I consult a doc? Is there any way to avoid pilonidal sinus if it is on the way. What should I do now..please I would apppreciate some guidance and help. Height:152 cms Weight: 62 kgs Medical History : I have never been diagnosed with anythin like this before. I have never fallen on my back. I ve never had any surgery before.
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The pilonidal cyst pilonidal sinus is a small hole or tunnel in the skin. It may fill with fluid or pus, causing the formation of a cyst or abscess. It should be confirmed as a diagnosis through an xray. If the diagnosis is confirmed, you can consult an ENT specialist for an antibiotic treatment.
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What Causes Pilonidal Cyst In Sinus Tracts?
Hello, I read carefully your query and understand your concern. The pilonidal cyst pilonidal sinus is a small hole or tunnel in the skin. It may fill with fluid or pus, causing the formation of a cyst or abscess. It should be confirmed as a diagnosis through an xray. If the diagnosis is confirmed, you can consult an ENT specialist for an antibiotic treatment. pope my answer was helpful. If you have further queries feel free to contact me again. Kind regards! Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi General &Family Physician