Pilonidal sinus (PNS) is a small gap or hole or passage in the skin. It may be filled with fluid or discharge, which can lead to a pimple or a wound arrangement. It occurs at the highest point of the posterior in the division. Pilonidal blisters usually contain hairs, flotsam, and jetsam. It can cause severe pain and can often become infected. If it becomes stained, there may be discharge and blood and it may have a foul odour. Who Can Get Pilonidal Sinus? Anyone can get a pilonidal sinus, but some people are more prone to: • Men (men are three to four times more likely to develop pilonidal sinus than women) • People between 20 to 35 ages. • Peoples who sit for more hours, such as drivers and office workers. • People suffering from obesity. • People with coarse or coarse hair. • People who wear tight clothes. Signs of Pilonidal Sinus- You may not have any more noticeable symptoms in the beginning, but it is a small, dimple-like structure on the surface of your skin. But, once it beco...
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