Sphenoid Sinus Mucous Retention Cyst vs Mucocele
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A pilonidal cyst, or a sacrococcygeal fistula, is a little hole under the skin close to the natal cleft. The exact reason for this problem isn’t known, but it is believed to be a grouping of changing hormones, hair growth, and friction from clothes or from sitting for a long time. • Book FREE Appointment for Pilonidal Sinus Surgery - https://bit.ly/3Ht7bgi • पायलोनिडल साइनस के इलाज के लिए, अभी निःशुल्क अपॉइंटमेंट बुक करें - https://bit.ly/3wnaE9E • Most pilonidal cysts are caused by free hairs that break in the skin. Friction and pressure, skin rubbing against skin, bicycling, tight clothing, long periods of sitting or some other factors push the hair down into the skin. The body responds to the hair as a foreign substance and forms a cyst around the hair. • (Watch this video till the end) • Video Breakout: • 00:00 - What is Pilonidal Sinus? • 00:17 - Causes of Pilonidal Sinus • 00:40 - Symptoms of Pilonidal Sinus • 01:10 - Outroduction • Subscribe to our channel for more videos and get interesting information on healthcare: https://bit.ly/3h5bdv1 • Connect with us on:- • Consult a specialist doctor: https://bit.ly/3h9ioTd • Facebook: https://bit.ly/3kd3Jt9 • Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3jbP8g7 • Instagram: https://bit.ly/3B39EHV • Visit our website at: https://bit.ly/30fnB4Z • Disclaimer: All procedures are done under anesthesia. Procedure recovery time results may vary for patients depending on condition severity pre-existing conditions. Personal physicians should be consulted before the procedure. Insurance claims subject to terms of the patient’s insurance policy. Subject to documentation signed at the time of admission as may be required in consonance with hospitals procedures. • #Pilonidal #PilonidalSinus #TreatmentofPilonidalSinus #LaserTreatment #Health #Healthcare #Pristyn Care
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