Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Pilonidal cystectomy is the surgical removal of the pilonidal cyst. Some surgeons, while operating on the pilonidal sinus, keep the surgical area open in order to heal with granulation tissue. Some surgeons decide to close the wound.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is very evident from your query that you have a pilonidal cyst. This condition is mostly common in males sex and more common in hairy people. I will ask you a few questions, and your cooperation will be invaluable. What is your profession? Do you have to drive for long hours, and what is the duration of the swelling? This is very important because this condition is common in drivers.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The good news is that if you have protected oral and vaginal sex, then the chances of getting HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) are nearly nullified. Only at times, in the rarest of circumstances, can HIV be transmitted through some cuts in the genital mucosa, even after using protection. However, this is just a theoretical possibility, so there is no need to worry. Moreover, since your HIV 3rd-generation came back negative, you are good.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand it must be really distressing for you. You have regular cystitis, and incontinence. You also have a history of bladder surgery in the past. Incontinence (poor bladder control) can be due to a lot of causes: neuropathy, stress incontinence, urge incontinence, cystitis, and bladder diseases.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you mentioned that it might be splenic haemangioma as per USG (ultrasonography) with Doppler, let me relieve you by stating that it is one of the rarest condition affecting the spleen, one of the commonest benign condition and has no malignant potential. So do not fear about Angiosarcoma. Though it is mostly asymptomatic may present with abdominal discomfort (pain), breathing difficulty, hemorrhage (spontaneous rupture), or diarrhea. If symptomatic splenectomy is the choice of treatment, the size of haemangioma ranges from 0.
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