How to Treat Pilonidal Cysts and Promote Self-Healing

 Pilonidal cysts, a common condition with over 70,000 reported cases in the US annually, are often unreported due to their embarrassing location. While excision is considered the best treatment, it remains unclear if these cysts are self-limiting and can be treated independently. This article provides guidance on treating Pilonidal Cysts and promoting self-healing. 

What Is A Pilonidal Cyst? 

A pilonidal cyst is a growth at the tailbone's coccyx area, resembling a large pimple caused by ingrown hair. The site is infected by hair and skin debris, and can have one or more cysts depending on the number of hair follicles involved. The presence of pus makes it a painful abscess, making daily activities difficult. 

Common Causes Of Pilonidal Cyst 

• Prolonged Sitting: Extended sitting hours can cause hair follicles to break, increasing the risk of infection and pilonidal cysts.

• Tight Clothing: Wearing tight clothing can cause friction and irritation, contributing to cyst development.

• Excessive Hair Growth and Quality: Coarse and thick hair can penetrate deeper into skin layers, increasing the risk of hair follicle blockage.

• Obesity: Obesity increases skin flab, creating more pressure and friction, increasing the risk of pilonidal cysts. 

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