i had a friend who had this cyst, it was huge, in the tail bone area, it burst one afternoon and of all the junk that came out of it. that's when i realized how much pain she had been in. she had no family to help her, so my mom took over and found someone that would remove it by doing sugery. i think this would be the safest and best way to take care of the problem for the rest of your life, she has had no more problems.
685.0 Pilonidal cyst with abscess
CPT code 11772. Excision of pilonidal cyst or sinus; complicated.
CPT code 11772. Excision of pilonidal cyst or sinus; complicated.
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A pilonidal abscess, or pilonidal cyst, is an infection occurring near the intergluteal cleft. It's often caused by an ingrown hair.
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Generally speaking, a pilonidal cyst will not affect your period. It should be treated, however. The treatment for a pilonidal cyst usually involves draining it (sometimes under local anesthesia), then placing a drain. Your doctor is likely to prescribe antibiotics as well.
Pilonidal cyst
A pilonidal cyst is a cyst or abscess near or on the top of the buttocks that often contains hair and skin debris.
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The ICD-10 code for an abscessed pilonidal cyst is L05.2. This code specifically refers to a pilonidal cyst with an associated abscess. If there are additional complications or specific details about the condition, different codes may be applicable. Always consult the latest coding guidelines for accuracy.
A sac of fluid and hair over the sacral region of the back is called a pilonidal cyst. It may become infected and cause pain and discomfort, requiring medical intervention. Treatment may include antibiotics, drainage, or surgical removal.