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Does Pilonidal Sinus Keep Coming Back? Causes & Treatment in Bangalore

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If you have treated a pilonidal sinus once and the pain, swelling, discharge or opening near the tailbone has returned, you are not alone. Pilonidal disease can behave as a recurring condition, particularly when sinus tracts or contributing factors remain. A recurrence does not automatically mean that the previous treatment was inappropriate; it means the condition needs to be reassessed and the most suitable management plan considered. Pilonidal sinus is usually found in the cleft between the buttocks near the tailbone. Loose hair can become trapped in the cleft and penetrate the skin, triggering inflammation and the formation of a sinus or cyst. Pressure, friction and prolonged sitting can also contribute. Because the underlying skin, hair and sinus-tract environment can persist, symptoms may return after an apparently successful episode of treatment. What Is a Pilonidal Sinus? A pilonidal sinus is a small opening or tunnel in the skin, usually at the top of the buttock clef...