8010977000 | Pilonidal disease Treatment in Gurgaon
8010977000 | Pilonidal disease Treatment in Gurgaon 8010977000 || Introduction The pilonidal disease was first described by Hodges in 1880 [1] and is diagnosed by the finding of a characteristic epithelial track (the sinus) situated in the skin of the natal cleft, a short distance behind the anus and generally containing hair, hence the name pilonidal taken from the Latin, meaning literally 'nest of hairs'. During the Second World War, the condition was common in jeep drivers, which led to it being known as 'jeep disease'. A similar condition arises in the clefts between the fingers of barbers or hairdressers caused by customers' hair entering moist, damaged skin. Incidence The onset of PNS is rare both before puberty and after the age of 40. Males are affected more frequently than females, probably due to their more hirsute nature sedentary occupation 44% positive family history 38% obesity 50% local irritation or trauma prior to the onset of symptoms 34%. Patho