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 A small abscess on butt, what is that?, this problem exist for long time already

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SUSsfx3000
post Oct 26 2012, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(oneeleven @ Sep 15 2012, 10:23 PM)
Medical term -- pilonidal cyst. If it gets serious, take a look at surgery required: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZx3opghl7U

Can last several months, comes and goes. Suggestions, sit on a U shaped pillow opening towards the back, resting weight forwards to avoid squeezing buttocks.

To avoid mess and hold creams, cross cut small strips of sanitary napkins (yes, guys too) and stick on the opposite side butt cheek.

Strangely enough, silicone gels have helped some, very fast relief too. Monistat chafing gel good but hard to get here. Try some clear women's make-up base like Revlon. Expensive but a little lasts a long time.

This problem is probably very common in the tropics but people shy to reveal.
Non-surgical treatment experience:    www.pilonidalcystcure.com
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Damn it do you even know what's a pilonidal cyst? He already said it's on the left butt, not the butt crack.



It need not necessarily be a fistula if there's not communication inside anus to the outside.


But if it is, it could be a high, low or supra fistula, many types. If it's low, cut it open or excised. If high, cutting seton to bring it lower then cut it open after a few months.

It could also be a one way dead end sinus tract.

That can be surgically removed like a fistulectomy and there will be a huge gaping hole left to heal from inside out. Should healed up in about 4-6 weeks.

SUSsfx3000
post Oct 27 2012, 12:52 AM

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QUOTE(idiosyncrasy @ Oct 26 2012, 09:20 PM)
a friend of mine had this. he had to get it removed in the hospital. they basically drained the puss out and according to him, it smelled like dead rat. :/

like the others said, visit a GP. its pretty normal to get abscess there. dont try to puncture it urself. who knows, u might aggravate it and it may lead to infection.
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No, a GP is useless.


See a specialist, like a general surgeon. Or colorectal surgeon.


GP will only lance or just give you antibiotics and send you home. Then the cycle repeats.




 

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