Coccyx fistula

A coccyx fistula is a chronic inflammatory disease in the area of the gluteal fold (lat. Rima ani). As a rule, patients between the ages of 20 and 30 years of age in particular present themselves to their family doctor because of the presence of a coccyx fistula. It is estimated that approximately 26 out … Coccyx fistula

Symptoms | Coccyx fistula

Symptoms A coccyx fistula can manifest itself through various symptoms. The tricky thing about this disease, however, is that it is completely asymptomatic in some sufferers over a long period of time and for this reason can only be diagnosed and treated at a very late stage. As a rule, the presence of a coccyx … Symptoms | Coccyx fistula

Diagnostics | Coccyx fistula

Diagnostics The most important step in the diagnosis of a coccyx fistula is a detailed doctor-patient consultation (anamnesis). Based on the detailed description of symptoms, a suspected diagnosis of coccyx fistula can be made. In addition, a physical examination of the affected patient is mandatory. During the inspection (observation) of the anal region, local redness … Diagnostics | Coccyx fistula

Wound Healing | Coccyx fistula

Wound Healing There are different possibilities to treat coccyx fistulas surgically. The operations differ not only in their technique and course but also in the form of their later wound healing. The following section will briefly discuss the different surgical methods and wound healing. 1st operation with open wound healing: Open wound healing is also … Wound Healing | Coccyx fistula

Prophylaxis | Coccyx fistula

Prophylaxis In order to effectively prevent the recurrence of a coccyx fistula, it is recommended to keep the once affected area hair-free. Since a simple shave is usually not enough, many doctors advise people who were once affected to have a laser treatment. All articles in this series: Coccyx fistula Symptoms Diagnostics Wound Healing Prophylaxis

Coccyx inflammation

Introduction A coccyx fistula, also known as the pilonidal sinus or pilonidalsinus, is an inflammation that occurs in the gluteal fold (lat. rima ani) between the coccyx and the anus. The development of a coccyx fistula can have various causes. The therapy is carried out after the doctor has diagnosed the cause of the inflammation … Coccyx inflammation

Prognosis | Coccyx inflammation

Prognosis Both in the case of inflammation of the coccyx due to periosteitis and inflammation of the tissue due to pilonidal sinus, a long healing time of several weeks can be expected. The long-term success rates vary depending on the type of surgery, from almost 50% in the case of the closed operation with suturing … Prognosis | Coccyx inflammation

Coccyx abscess

A coccyx abscess usually develops on the basis of a so-called coccyx fistula. This is a chronic inflammation of the gluteal fold, which leads to the development of fistula ducts due to hair growing inwards. Constant pressure, e.g. from long car journeys, and the immigration of germs can trigger a bacterial inflammation in this area. … Coccyx abscess

Diagnosis | Coccyx abscess

Diagnosis The diagnosis is usually made by the doctor through the clinical appearance. The abscess presents with pain when sitting and under pressure, the surrounding skin is reddened and swollen. Often ingrown hairs are visible. When pressure is applied to the abscess, a hardening can be felt. Sometimes a fistula exit to the skin is … Diagnosis | Coccyx abscess