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 becomes infected, it quickly develops into a closed sac that fills with fluid or looks like swollen and inflamed tissue where the pus accumulates. Also, you may feel-
- Pain around the area
- Inflamed and swollen skin
- High body temperature
- Blood and pus seeping from the wound site
- A foul odour coming from the wound
Symptoms of a Pilonidal Sinus include-
The various symptoms of Pilonidal Sinus are-
- Pain when sitting or standing
- Inflammation of the pouch
- Red skin around the area
- Pain in the surrounding area.
- Collecting and oozing pus or blood from the boil.
- Has a foul odour
- Hair coming out of the boil
- Creation of multiple sinus tracts.
- Feel very low fever
What to do after your operation?
Try to Do-
1. Always keep the affected area clean
2. Eat more vitamins, minerals and fibrous food.
3. Wear loose and comfortable clothes.
Don't Do-
1. Don't lift heavy objects or do difficult exercises for the first week.
2. Don't go for swimming until your wound has completely healed.
3. Avoid sitting for a long time.
Best Treatment for Pilonidal Sinus by Jindal Laparoscopy Hospital-
If you are suffering from pilonidal sinus and want to consult a top surgeon and if you are located in Kota, Rajasthan, then I would recommend you to consult with Dr. Dinesh Jindal best Laparoscopic surgeon in Kota.
He is the owner of Jindal Endo Laparoscopy Hospital which is located at C-296, Near Emmanuel School, New Jawahar Nagar, Talwandi, Kota, Rajasthan, 324005.
He provides the best treatments of Pilonidal Sinus in Kota and has experience of many years and also performed various successful operations.
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