Frequently Asked Questions About Pilonidal Cysts | Pilonidal Expert

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @GisellVe
    @GisellVe Před 2 měsíci +2

    Million dollar 💰 question is what can be done to prevent it? Maybe working standing up all the time?

  • @whispermcgaughy7251
    @whispermcgaughy7251 Před měsícem

    I've had recurrent pilonidal cyst for many years and I truly suffered due to fear and lack of true guidance and understanding.. I would argue that hygiene can be a factor once inflammation begins because of the open tract but it's not what causes it or what causes it to flare.. I finally understood it and understood that simply draining it wasn't doing anything but delaying the inevitable,so I had surgery, mainly because one simply can't function with that excruciating level of pain and the recurrence always made me scared of sepsis..
    Surgery was outpatient and healing was alot less painful than the continued flares,that always happened at the wrong time or the leakage and smell..😖

  • @calidahill3374
    @calidahill3374 Před rokem +7

    Doctors like this bother me. Ive had a re occuring pilonidal cyst for a few year but i shower daiy and spent 10-15 hours on mt feet daily because of my job and my child but they always make me feel like im lazy or gross and thats the reason why i have it. Main reason i dont go to doctors

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 8 měsíci

      I'm sorry to hear about your experience, and I understand your concerns. It's essential to remember that pilonidal cysts can occur for various reasons, and they are not necessarily linked to personal hygiene or being lazy. Many factors can contribute to their development, including genetics and daily activities. For more information, please visit : www.pilonidalexpert.com/

  • @ImiChitterman
    @ImiChitterman Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 8 měsíci

      You're very welcome! If you or anyone you know ever needs more information or has questions about pilonidal cysts or their treatment, please feel free to visit our website www.pilonidalexpert.com/

  • @KB-dd5px
    @KB-dd5px Před 5 měsíci +1

    I don’t have an active cyst, but I do have a tiny tiny pilonidal “hole” or “sinus”….will that EVER go away or close ?

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey there,
      Thanks for commenting. This is a great question! An active cyst can occur regardless of beginning size. We do recommend for any concerns whether small or big. Please always get regular check ups!
      For more information please visit ww.pilonidalexpert.com/.
      We hope this helps.

  • @pplsam
    @pplsam Před rokem +2

    I had surgery 12 days ago to drain my cyst. It was excruciating before I had it done. Now it's uncomfortable with the packing they put in while it heals

    • @emilianogarza674
      @emilianogarza674 Před rokem

      How are you feeling because I have mine on the 7th

    • @pplsam
      @pplsam Před rokem +3

      @JediM_i I'm doing really well. Having it packed for the first 4 days is really painful so make sure you take painkillers before you go. After that it's just uncomfortable. It's worth it because the pain is unbelievable before the op. I hope you get on ok and please let me know how it goes x

    • @deepanshu1456
      @deepanshu1456 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@pplsamhow are u now? update please

    • @pplsam
      @pplsam Před 8 měsíci +1

      @deepanshu1456 I had an operation to remove the sinus on the 5th Dec and I'm absolutely fine. It didn't feel like I'd had any surgery and I've headed very well

    • @Amy.Jhutty
      @Amy.Jhutty Před 8 měsíci

      Can you please share what is the next step to get it fully cured after puss is drained. My husband suffered from it last week, he sits in the hot tub for 1 hour for 2 days and puss came out with pressing the area. He was also on antibiotics.

  • @janebaggott3510
    @janebaggott3510 Před rokem

    I've had a pilonidal cyst come and go over a period of years, about once a year for about a five year period.
    I found I could sense when it was developing and I would imeadiatly treat the area with tea tree oil wich would stop it in its tracks.
    I have also treated it with tea tree oil when it was full blown cyst.

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing your experience! It's interesting to hear that you've been using tea tree oil to manage your pilonidal cyst. While home remedies like this can provide temporary relief, it's essential to consult with a medical professional for a more comprehensive evaluation and treatment plan. For more information, please visit : www.pilonidalexpert.com/

  • @brentgindelberger8851
    @brentgindelberger8851 Před rokem +1

    I had a pilonidal cyst at age 18 in 1977. I got a Saddle Block anesthesia then which caused a debilitating headache and needed a spinal patch to relieve. It was an inpatient surgery then. It didn't heal well and needed to be re-done the next year by a different surgeon (the original surgeon had gone to jail for income tax evasion, no kidding!). The second time took another year to heal. Both times the resulting cavity was left to heal from the "bottom-up". I'm guessing procedures have progressed beyond what I've described above.

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing your experience with us! Pilonidal cyst treatment has indeed evolved significantly over the years, and we appreciate you highlighting your journey.
      Modern techniques like Laser Pilonidal Treatment, which we offer at our practice, aim to minimize discomfort, reduce recovery times, and improve overall outcomes. If you or anyone you know is dealing with pilonidal disease or is interested in exploring the latest treatment options, we invite you to visit our website www.pilonidalexpert.com/ for more information.

  • @aliali-ce3yf
    @aliali-ce3yf Před rokem

    can you apply hair removal creams like Nair during a flare? or should you wait after the flare is over?

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 8 měsíci

      Great question! During a pilonidal cyst flare-up, it's generally advisable to avoid using hair removal creams like Nair in the affected area. These products contain chemicals that could potentially irritate the already sensitive and inflamed skin around the cyst. For more information, please visit : www.pilonidalexpert.com/

  • @shamlymohamed9550
    @shamlymohamed9550 Před rokem

    After surgery its been 4 months now. When i drive more than 1 hr . It starts hurting there like crazy. But no recurrence. Is rhere any kind of seat cusion or anything i can use not to have that pain ?

    • @mal_mut
      @mal_mut Před rokem +1

      donut pillow

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 8 měsíci

      I'm sorry to hear about the discomfort you're experiencing after surgery. If you have further questions or would like more information on managing post-surgery discomfort, we recommend visiting our website www.pilonidalexpert.com/. Our expert team specializes in pilonidal disease and can provide guidance on various aspects of recovery.

  • @ronal6300
    @ronal6300 Před rokem +1

    My cyst inflames after every 8-9 months but when it does it hurts but i can bear it..should i still go for an operation because im afraid of operations

    • @pilonidalexpert
      @pilonidalexpert  Před 8 měsíci

      I completely understand your concerns about surgery, and it's natural to feel apprehensive. The decision to undergo surgery for a pilonidal cyst should be based on various factors, including the frequency and severity of flare-ups, the impact on your daily life, and the advice of a medical professional. For more information, please visit : www.pilonidalexpert.com/

    • @ronal6300
      @ronal6300 Před 8 měsíci

      @@pilonidalexpert wow thanks for such a quick reply -_-

    • @liongaming1660
      @liongaming1660 Před 3 dny

      Does it return in same position. Mine is second time but its in slightly different position

    • @ronal6300
      @ronal6300 Před dnem

      @@liongaming1660 yes for me it comes in the same position...u might have multiple cysts or maybe something different better get it checked