Pilonidal cysts can often be cured with appropriate treatment; recurrence may occur, and preventive measures such as good hygiene and avoiding prolonged sitting may help prevent recurrence
A pilonidal cyst is a cyst that forms near the cleft of the buttocks. Treatment may involve drainage, antibiotics, and, in recurrent cases, surgical removal.
Abscess or cyst that forms in the cleft of the buttocks near the tailbone
Pain, swelling, redness, drainage of pus, abscess formation
Clinical evaluation, sometimes imaging studies
Generally good with appropriate treatment
Abscess formation, complications affecting daily activities
Hair penetration into the skin, friction, local trauma, and bacterial infection
Incision and drainage, antibiotics (if infected), keeping the area clean, and in some cases, surgical removal of the cyst
Incision and drainage, antibiotics (if infected), keeping the area clean, and in some cases, surgical removal of the cyst
Cyst near the tailbone containing hair and skin debris
Incision and drainage, wound care, sometimes surgical removal
Remember, the information provided here is intended for general knowledge purposes and may not apply to every individual case. To ensure you have accurate information relevant to your specific situation, always consult with a healthcare professional.
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