INFORMATION & ADVICE FOR PATIENTS WAITING
TO HAVE SURGERY FOR THEIR "INFECTED"
NATAL AREA PILONDAL SINUS
In this condition there are dimples in the
natal cleft, within which are embedded tufts of hairs. The presence of hair predisposes these
dimples to infection. The only permanent way to cure this condition is by surgery; even
then (although rarely) the trouble sometimes returns & needs further surgery.
To minimise the risk of infection (or re-infection) while waiting
for a suitable or convenient time to have surgery please carry out the following
instructions as far as is possible for you.
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Keep your natal area as hairless as possible. Gently shave or use a
"low-allergenic" hair removing cream to remove the hair. Some parts may not be
accessible for shaving & can only be cleared with the cream.
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Keep the area as clean & dry as possible. Bathe it once a day (or
twice if possible) in warm water to which has been added a little salt or
Savlon. Dry the
area thoroughly by gently wiping and, if at all possible the use of a hair dryer on the
cool setting.
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Take measures to minimise sweating of that area. Avoid underwear
& garments such as those made from Nylon, which do not allow the skin to
"breathe" & therefore cause excessive sweating & moisture. Cotton
garments are ideal.
If you think the area is getting inflamed, i.e. a painful reddened
hot swelling appears, consult your doctor as soon as possible, as antibiotics given at an
early stage can sometimes stop the infection from progressing into forming an abcess
(large boil).