What is the hole above my bum?

A pilonidal sinus is a small hole or tunnel in the skin at the top of the buttocks, where they divide (the cleft).
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Does everyone have a pilonidal hole?

A pilonidal sinus is a small hole or 'tunnel' in the skin. It usually develops in the area where the buttocks divide. Pilonidal sinuses affect about 26 in 100,000 people, with at least three times as many men as women.
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Why is there a hole where my tailbone is?

A pilonidal sinus is a small hole or "tunnel" in the skin. It usually develops in the cleft of the buttocks where the buttocks separate. More than one hole may develop, and often these are linked by tunnels under the skin. Most people associate the word sinus with the nose, but sinuses can occur anywhere in the body.
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Does pilonidal hole go away?

Can a pilonidal cyst be cured? Pilonidal cysts can sometimes be cured with surgery and your skin might heal fully. However, even after surgery, a pilonidal cyst can remain as a chronic, returning condition.
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Is pilonidal dimple normal?

Sacral dimples are sometimes known as pilonidal dimples. Often, they will be discovered when a doctor first examines an infant. Sacral dimples are relatively common in healthy, newborn babies and do not normally signal a concern. They are seen in around 2-4 percent of births, although the cause of them is unknown.
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How do you treat pilonidal dimples?

Treatment may include antibiotics, hot compresses and topical treatment with depilatory creams. In more severe cases it needs to be drained, or lanced, to heal. Like other boils, it does not get better with antibiotics. If you have any of the symptoms, call your doctor.
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What does a pilonidal dimple look like?

Overview. A pilonidal dimple is a small pit or sinus in the sacral area just at the top of the crease between the buttocks. The pilonidal dimple may also be a deep tract, rather than a shallow depression, leading to a sinus that may contain hair.
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How serious is a pilonidal cyst?

While the cyst is not serious, it can become an infection and should therefore be treated. When a pilonidal cyst gets infected, it forms an abscess, eventually draining pus through a sinus. The abscess causes pain, a foul smell, and drainage. This condition is not serious.
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What does pilonidal cyst look like?

A pilonidal cyst is a fluid-filled sac under the skin in the lower back, near the crease of the buttocks. Some aren't visible, while others can look like a small pit or dimple in the skin. They don't usually cause problems or need treatment unless they get infected.
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Can I pop my own pilonidal cyst?

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One of the biggest concerns with a pilonidal sinus that pops at home is the risk of spreading infection. This is why you should never intentionally pop a cyst at home, and you should try to seek medical attention before yours bursts spontaneously.
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Why do I have a dent above my bum?

A sacral dimple is an indentation, present at birth, in the skin on the lower back. It's usually located just above the crease between the buttocks. Most sacral dimples are harmless and don't require any treatment.
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Can you get rid of a sacral dimple?

A sacral dimple is a congenital condition, which means your baby was born with it. A sacral dimple won't go away. But as your child grows, it becomes less noticeable. Most sacral dimples don't cause any problems.
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What happens if a pilonidal cyst goes untreated?

If left untreated, the cyst can drain pus or other fluids, or develop a pilonidal sinus, which is an opening that grows under the skin from the hair follicle. Some of the most common symptoms of a pilonidal cyst infection include skin reddening, pain, and draining of blood or pus.
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Can a pilonidal cyst cause death?

Eventually, it has the potential to lead to death. Cancer that is inside a pilonidal sinus complicates the prognosis, however, because the carcinoma may go undetected for a very long time. Symptoms can easily be mistaken for normal side effects of the infection.
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Can pilonidal abscess heal on its own?

If left untreated a pilonidal sinus that has broken open may close back over on its own and the swelling may go down. However in most cases this area will re-swell, become painful, and leak once again.
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How long do pilonidal cysts last?

The wound will need 1 to 2 months to heal. In some cases it may take up to 6 months to heal.
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How do pilonidal cysts start?

Pilonidal cysts usually occur when hair punctures the skin and then becomes embedded. If a pilonidal cyst becomes infected, the resulting abscess is often extremely painful. The cyst can be drained through a small incision or removed surgically.
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How can I get rid of pilonidal sinus without surgery?

One of the simplest medical treatments of pilonidal sinuses is to shave the sacral area free of hair and to pluck all visible embedded hair in the sinus. There have been several suggestions of applying laser hair removal treatments to this region to decrease the likelihood of further exacerbations.
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Can a woman get a pilonidal cyst?

While men are more likely to acquire Pilonidal Disease, women make up a large percentage of the population of surgery patients. Yes, a woman can have pilonidal disease, (and by the way, it's not a “cyst”).
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What causes pilonidal cyst to flare up?

Friction can occur from tight clothing, bicycling, or long periods of sitting. These cysts occur more often in people with a family history of them. People who have a lot of hair in the buttock area, are overweight, or are inactive have higher risks of getting these cysts.
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How can I permanently remove a pilonidal cyst?

The two primary procedures used to treat pilonidal cysts include:
  1. Incision and drainage. During this procedure, a doctor will make a cut and drain the cyst.
  2. Surgical cyst removal. During this procedure, also called a cystectomy, a doctor will remove the entire cyst and the tissues around it.
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Can you live with pilonidal sinus?

Many can live a lifetime with a pilonidal sinus without PSD, even if they are hirsute. It is coarse, thick hair that will create PSD when it glides over the surface of the lower back and upper buttocks and pierces through the cutaneous barrier at the base of a pilonidal sinus funnel.
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What causes sacral dimple in adults?

A sacral dimple is a congenital condition, meaning it's present at birth. There are no known causes.
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WHO removes pilonidal cyst?

Pilonidal cystectomy is a minor surgical procedure that is typically scheduled and performed by a colorectal surgeon on an outpatient basis. General or regional anesthesia may be used to manage pain during the removal of an infected pilonidal cyst or abscess.
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Is pilonidal cyst surgery worth it?

Even if you've had repeated infections, is pilonidal cyst surgery worth it? If it solves the trouble of your pilonidal sinus, then it's certainly worthwhile. And the easier your surgery and its recovery are, the more worth it the procedure will be.
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