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Top 8 Natural Homeopathic Remedies for Pilonidal Cyst

 Homeopathic Remedies for Pilonidal Cyst

Pilonidal Cyst is the formation of a cyst at the cleft of the buttocks near the tailbone. The term Pilonidal means ‘nest of the hair’. The pilonidal cyst contains skin and hair debris. It develops when hair penetrates the skin due to friction, and the body that considers it as a foreign substance, forms a cyst around it. The cyst can get infected, get filled with pus, and form an abscess. A pilonidal sinus is formed when a tract begins from the infected cyst, and opens on the surface of the skin.

Gentle Homeopathic Care for Pilonidal Cyst

Homeopathy provides perfect treatment for cases of pilonidal cyst/sinus. These medicines help manage its symptoms like swelling, pain, itching and supports absorption of the pus discharge from the pilonidal sinus. It follows a curative approach to treat Pilonidal Cyst, rather than just provide initial relief from the symptoms. They help in dissolving the cyst. Homeopathy provides treatment for recent, long term as well as recurrent cases of pilonidal cyst. Under the conventional mode of treatment, a surgical incision of the Pilonidal Cyst is advised (which is painful, and temporary, and the cyst may recur even after surgery). However, homeopathy is a safe and efficient alternative treatment process. These cases respond exceedingly well to natural homeopathic treatment that treats it in a very safe and gentle manner and prevents the need for surgical procedures.

Individualized treatment

There are several medicines in homeopathy that helps treat cases of Pilonidal Cyst, but the prescription varies from one person to the other. The medicine selection is based on symptoms presenting signs and symptoms in every individual case. Such individualized treatment proves very effective and gives best possible results.

Homeopathy promotes self-healing

Our body has an inbuilt self-healing process that can heal health issues naturally. Homeopathic medicines boost the body’s self-healing powers to fight the infection.

Safe and natural medicines

Homeopathy uses natural medicines in treating Pilonidal Cyst cases which is its biggest strength since it has zero side effects. Homeopathic medicines do not contain any harmful chemicals. Therefore, no immediate or long term side effects are felt by using homeopathic medicines.

Top 8 Homeopathic Medicines for Pilonidal Cyst/Sinus

In the list of therapeutic medicines for treating Pilonidal Cysts, the top-rated homeopathic medicines are Silicea Terra, Myristica, Hepar Sulph, Calcarea Sulphurica, Calendula, Mercuris Solubils ,Phosphorus and Sulphur. 

1. Silicea Terra – Top Remedy For Pilonidal Cyst

Silicea is the most prescribed medicine for Pilonidal Cyst. It is usually the doctor’s first choice of medicine to treat such cases. This medicine is helpful when a cyst is present in the buttock cleft, and also in the case of the pilonidal sinus with pus discharge. The pus discharge may be very smelly and fetid. The pus may be scanty or copious, thin, watery, or thick, jelly-like, and sticky. Hardness, and swelling at the cleft of the buttock are also present. Itching may also appears mostly in the daytime. Silicea helps reduce the swelling and aids the expulsion of hair and pus from the cyst.

When to use Silicea?

Silicea can be administered in cases of pilonidal cyst/sinus with passage of pus discharge whether scanty or copious that may be foul smelling.

How to use Silicea?

Its use is mostly preferred in 6X potency that can be repeated up to four times daily.

2. Myristica Sebifera – Effective in Pilonidal Sinus with pus discharge

‘Myristica Sebifera’ is of great value when it comes to curing pilonidal sinus with pus discharge. This medicine hasten the process of suppuration (pus formation) and aids in complete recovery. Myristica speeds up pus discharge from the sinus and reduces the time of complete recovery. Its use prevents surgical intervention in most of the cases of pilonidal sinus. Apart from Pilonidal Cysts, Myristica works wonders in treating suppurative diseases like abscesses, boils, carbuncles, and anal fistula.

When to use Myristica Sebifera?

This medicine is highly recommended in cases of pilonidal sinus to hasten pus discharge from sinus and shortens the recovery period.

How to use Myristica Sebifera?

The prescription of this medicine differs depending from one case to another. Low potencies like 30C can be administered two to three times a day. The use of high potency like 200C should be restricted to once daily.

3. Hepar Sulph – For Pilonidal Cyst With Pain And Pus Formation

Hepar Sulph is administered when there is pain in the cyst along with the formation of pus due to an infection. However, the pus isn’t in the stage of oozing yet. The pain is beating, throbbing, stinging, or pricking in nature. Hepar Sulph aids the drainage of pus from the cyst. Once pus begins to come out there is relief from the pain. The pus discharge is mostly blood-stained and watery. It has an offensive odour and appears like old cheese coming out from the pus. The skin above the cyst is highly inflamed, and hot. It is also very sensitive and sore to touch. In a majority of the cases, the pain aggravates at night. Exposure to cold air also aggravates the pain in some cases.

When to use Hepar Sulph?

It is mostly administered for managing throbbing, stinging, pricking, beating type of pains in the pilonidal cyst and also when there is watery blood-stained pus discharge from the pilonidal sinus.

How to use Hepar Sulph?

This medicine can be administered in 30C potency one to three times daily.

4. Calcarea Sulphurica – For Pilonidal Cyst With Yellow Pus

Calcarea Sulphurica is a very effective medicine for Pilonidal Cyst when pus discharge has started oozing from the opening. The pus is yellowish. The discharge is thick, and lumpy and may carry some bloody bits in some cases. Calcarea Sulph hastens pus discharge and aids the effective healing of the cyst.

When to use Calcarea Sulphurica?

Calcarea Sulph is a very effective medicine for managing thick, yellowish lumpy sometimes blood-stained pus discharge from pilonidal sinus.

How to use Calcarea Sulphurica?

Usually its biochemic form in 6X potency is administered in most of the cases. Calcarea Sulph 6X can be used twice or thrice daily.

5. Calendula – For Sore, Painful Pilonidal Cyst And Pus Discharge

Calendula is a natural herbal homeopathic medicine that can be prescribed when the infected area over the buttock cleft is sore, and painful along with the pus discharge. One feels pain as if the affected area has suffered a beating. The area surrounding the pus discharge point is red. There may be fever with stinging pain in the cyst. Complaints worsen at night. It is a great healing agent that heals skin infections with marked brilliance.

When to use Calendula?

One can consider its use for cases of painful, sore pilonidal cyst with pus discharge accompanied by redness around the point of the discharge of pus.

How to use Calendula?

It can be used in both low and high potencies among which the most commonly used is 30C potency once to thrice daily, depending on the intensity of the symptoms.

6. Mercurius Solubilis – For Pus Discharge with Burning, Stinging Pain

Mercurius Solubilis is administered when pus releases from the cyst, accompanied by burning and stinging pain. The pus discharge is profuse, greenish in color, and may be blood-stained and sticky. The affected area is painful and sore to touch. Itching may also be an accompanying factor. An increased amount of offensive sweat on the body is present. The symptoms get worse at night, and warmth tends to aggravate all these symptoms.

.When to use Mercurius Solubilis?

It is the best choice of medicine to treat pilonidal sinus cases with pus discharge attended by stinging and burning pains. Pus is greenish, sticky and blood stained.

How to use Mercurius Solubilis?

It provides remarkable results in 30C potency that can be administered one to two times daily.

7. Phosphorus – For Pilonidal Cyst with Bloody Discharge

Phosphorus is recommended when the discharge from the cyst is bloody. The blood is thin and profuse. Burning sensation in the surrounding skin may also surface. Phosphorus is a wonderful anti-hemorrhagic remedy. It helps in controlling the bloody discharge and also contributes towards healing the Pilonidal Sinus. It is also useful in those cases where healing has taken place in the past, and the problem has arisen again with a bloody discharge.

When to use Phosphorus?

This medicine can be administered for managing Pilonidal Cyst with bloody discharge.

How to use Phosphorus?

Phosphorus 30C can be used once or twice times daily.

8. Sulphur– for Chronic and Non-Healing Pilonidal Cyst

Sulphur is administered in pilonidal cyst or sinus when the surrounding skin appears dry, unhealthy, and prone to irritation, with a tendency for even minor injuries to suppurate. There is noticeable itching and burning sensation around the natal cleft that aggravates from warmth, scratching, sweating, or washing. The skin may show excoriation, cracks, or small pustular eruptions, especially in the skin folds, with delayed or imperfect healing. Sulphur is particularly useful in recurrent or chronic pilonidal sinuses, especially when complaints flare up in damp, warm weather or after the use of local applications that have suppressed normal healing.

When to use Sulphur?

Sulphur works well in pilonidal cyst or sinus when the condition is chronic or recurrent, with poor healing and a tendency to repeated suppuration.

How to use Sulphur?

It can be initiated in 30C potency once a day.

Signs and Symptoms of Pilonidal Cyst/Sinus

Sometimes Pilonidal Cysts do not give out any overt signs or symptoms. However, if it gets infected the following signs and symptoms may appear:

1. A dimple or swelling, and pain in the cleft of the buttocks. The size of the cyst may be small or However, the cleft of the buttocks is the major location where ‘Pilonidal Cyst’ forms. It may, rarely, form in some other areas as well like the armpit, between the fingers, cheek, navel, or genital area.

2. When this dimple gets infected a cyst is formed (a fluid-filled sac) that may turn into an abscess (pus-filled lump).

3. Itching, redness, and tenderness in the swollen

4. Discomfort while sitting also arises from this

5. Formation of sinus tract/holes in the The sinus tract is a channel that starts from the source of infection and opens on the surface of the skin. Drainage of pus or blood from the ‘Pilonidal Sinus.’ The pus may be whitish or yellowish or may have an offensive odor.

6. Hair protruding from the affected area may be

7. Tiredness, nausea and low-grade fever may also appear along with the above features in some cases.

Pilonidal Cyst and Its Causes

The exact cause of the Pilonidal Cyst is not clear. But a theory states that initially, loose hair penetrates the skin of the cleft between the buttocks. Friction (as from riding a bicycle) or rubbing makes the hair go deep into the skin. The body, considering this hair to be a foreign article, forms a cyst around it to push it out from the skin. If left untreated this cyst may lead to an abscess (pus-filled lump) or it may break open, and form a tract that emerges on the surface of the skin (which is called a Pilonidal Sinus). However, as per another theory, the trauma to the area between the buttocks is what may create this cyst.

Risk factors

Though anyone can suffer from a Pilonidal Cyst but there are certain factors that increase the risk of a Pilonidal Cyst as follows:

1. Excessive body hair (especially thick and stiff) on the

2. Inactive lifestyle, excessive sitting (as office workers, drivers) that puts pressure on the coccyx area.

3. The age group most prone to developing a Pilonidal Cyst is between 20–35

4. Pilonidal Sinus is more common among men compared to Men are three to four times more likely to get Pilonidal Cyst than women.

5. Having a family history of Pilonidal Cyst (if thick, rough body hair runs in the family).

6. Having congenital Pilonidal

7. Excessive

How to Diagnose Pilonidal cyst/sinus?

A pilonidal cyst is diagnosed mainly on the basis of history and physical examination. On inspection, midline pits, openings, or inflamed nodules may be seen, sometimes with pus, blood-stained, or foul-smelling discharge. Tenderness and local warmth suggest active infection or abscess formation. Imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI are advised only in recurrent, chronic, or complicated cases to determine the depth and branching of sinus tracts.

Complications of Pilonidal Cyst/sinus:

1. Recurrent acute abscesses with intense inflammation and suppuration.

2. Surrounding cellulitis with local edema, erythema, and tenderness.

3. Delayed or impaired wound healing with fibrosis and scar formation.

4. Extension of infection to deeper tissues, rarely causing necrotizing infection.

5. Formation of multiple branching sinus tracts and lateral secondary openings.

6. Systemic infection (fever, sepsis) in severe untreated cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

 1. Can a pilonidal cyst heal on its own?

Small, non-infected cysts may remain asymptomatic, but infected or recurrent pilonidal cysts usually do not heal permanently without proper treatment.

2. What is a pilonidal sinus?

A pilonidal sinus is a small tunnel under the skin that connects the cyst to the skin surface, often causing recurrent discharge and infection.

3. Is surgery always required for pilonidal cyst?

No. Early, mild, or uncomplicated cases may be managed conservatively. Surgery is considered for chronic, recurrent, or complicated cases.

4. Can pilonidal cyst recur after treatment?

Yes, recurrence is common, especially if preventive measures like hair removal, hygiene, and avoiding prolonged sitting are not followed.

5. Is pilonidal cyst contagious?

No. It is not contagious and cannot spread from person to person.

6. What is the difference between a pilonidal cyst and an abscess?

A pilonidal cyst is a sac under the skin, while an abscess occurs when the cyst becomes infected and filled with pus, causing increased pain and swelling.

7. ​Can pilonidal cyst occur again after surgery?

Yes. Recurrence can occur if hair re-enters the skin or proper post-operative care is not followed.

8. Can homeopathy prevent surgery in pilonidal cyst?

Among the cases detected early or in mild cases, homeopathic treatment may reduce infection and encourage drainage, potentially avoiding surgery.

9. Can homeopathy stop recurrence of pilonidal cyst?

Yes. Constitutional treatment in homeopathy aims to boost immunity and reduce the tendency for sinus formation, thereby minimizing recurrence.

10. Are homeopathic medicines safe for long-term use?

Yes. Homeopathic medicines are non-toxic and thus can be safely administered over extended periods to prevent recurrence.

 

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Comments

  1. Hello Dr,

    I am suffering from Pilodinal Sinus for the past 4 years, I had a surgery 2 years back, but it didnt heal.
    Is there any medicine which will cure pilodinal sinus completely again without a surgery. please suggest.

    Regards
    Imran

  2. barsaat kanta deb says:

    Hii.my name is barsaat kanta deb.i am 20 year old.I am a pilonedal sinus pasent after 3 year contnue..its 3 time opration..and it no recovered..so what can i do for it??i need ur halp..

  3. Dear Doctor,

    This is Rahul Jain from West Bengal. I am suffering from Pilonidal Cinus from last 6 years i.e. from 2010. I have had an operation two times but still not cured.
    Please suggest me a permanent cure

    Regards

  4. Sarah Lou walker says:

    Good day doctor my son who is 11years old has a cyst under his arm that is very black and tough.

  5. Jaffer Shaikh says:

    Dear Doctor,

    This is Jaffer Shaikh. I am suffering from pilonidal sinus and same has been operated in year 2005 again I am facing same problem but it’s occured in different part not on same place. It’s painful but not infected. My humble request to you please suggest me because I don’t want to go for operation again.

    Thanks,
    Jaffer

  6. ajay kumar bhat says:

    Hlo dr. 4 mnths before i had done incision and drainage surgery for Pinodial sinus..
    But once again it recurence
    What should i do????
    Please help me out as i’m highly depressed it’s affecting my eorking scenario….
    Waiting for ur postive response….

  7. Chandrashekar says:

    I have pilonidal sinus is there is any cure before cyst comes out .kindly reply

  8. Dr pd sumedh says:

    Dear dr,i am dr sumesh from kerala.
    One of my patient 18yrsold have an abses in pre saccral region of size 15/8/8cm of 3month duration with severe pain.i gave him aurumet with no result.
    Plese advise me.

  9. Jooey george says:

    Dr I am 63 yes living alone nobody to take care of I think I have developed puss formation due to dental abuse is their any medicine which can fight puss formation in the body surgery is beyond my reach and I don’t have any helping hands to take care

  10. Trivi bakshi says:

    My son has already got surgically operated upon for PILONIDAL CYST around 3-4 months back but even after 15-17 dressings moderate pus occasionally exudes from the spot. I believe it is a recurrence. CAN WE STILL SWITCH OVER TO HOMEOPATHIC TREATMEMT EVEN AFTER THE SURGERY. IF YES THEN WHAT ARE THE MEDICINES YOUR INTEND TO PRESCRIBE..

  11. CHANDRAMOHAN OJHA says:

    hi sir,

    My son is suffering frompilonidall sinus and had surgery but it has surface
    again.how to get rid of this. Please hel

  12. Plzzzzz help
    My son developed pilonidal cyst and went to ER recently for drainage. It was terribly painful:/
    Took painkillers and antibiotics, but it’s coming back.
    We are scared of surgery bc it’s no guarantee
    What to do
    Where to get help
    We live near Philadelphia
    Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help

  13. mala bhuwalka says:

    Hello doctor my son is 28 &from 4 days he was complaining ofpain just near the tail bone.Theres no visible cyst or pimple but only hardness around there.Is it pilo needle cyst or some infection.If it is pilo can itbe cured with homeopathy…plz repky

  14. Rebecca Khan says:

    my 20 year year old son did go through pilonidal cyst after 2 moths the wound opened and had to go through local surgery again. I consulted homeopath myristica and silica for past 2 months.It healed the smaller opening but the main wound is still hard, it hurts and is bleeding. He does not want to go through surgery. Please advice.

  15. helll sir im a patient of pionidal sinus i went through surgery and after few months the end of my stiches started to bleed and pus came out. when ever pus was out the wound used to be closed properly but after a month same place swoll again and whole thing happened again this happened like 5 times after surgery. it has been o months now. so i went to a homeo he said it has recured again and he gave me meds with 3 to 4 months course. that included echilinea,and calcium sulphate x. and few other drops and tabs given by himself. i wanted to know if those meds are correct for me to get rid of my problem or is he just cheating and making money. your reply would be really appreciated sir.

  16. mrs saima mahmood says:

    hi
    my daughter is 12 years old and she has pilonidal sinus.we noticed it just a week before.initially i thought it was a boil, which got ruptured and lots of blood came out.but yesterday i checked and i saw a hole and little bit of watery stuff comes out on squeezing it.its not painful but uncomfortable while sitting in a certain posture.could you please recommend some homeopathic remedy for this condition.
    thank you

  17. I’m 25
    and i first saw the symptoms of pilonidal sinusI haven’t been able to consult a doctor due to surgery(a friend of mine also had this in past and he underwent a surgery). So i have been checking the best possible solutions without involvement of surgery in the internet for this problem. Fortunately i came across this article now. Hence i request you to suggest me the cost and way of treatment(IP/OP) and the time it will take to recover completely. waiting for your respo i will stay in hyd near medhipatnam

  18. Raja Bhattacharyya says:

    Sir, my son is 11years & 4 months has been diagnosed with a well defined non enhancing hypodense cystic structure just superior to urinary bladder in midline measuring 7.3×7.0x10.5 cm. The cyst is connected with the superior mergin of urinary bladder in midline with a thin fibrous strand. Please advice for the homeopathic medicine. Thanks and regards.

  19. Hello doctor,
    I’m 21 and i first saw the symptoms of pilonidal sinus in february 2014. I haven’t been able to consult a doctor due to fear of surgery(a friend of mine also had this in past and he underwent a surgery). So i have been checking the best possible solutions without involvement of surgery in the internet for this problem. Fortunately i came across this article now. Hence i request you to suggest me the cost and way of treatment(IP/OP) and the time it will take to recover completely.

  20. eliza das says:

    Hello doctor,
    I’m a student of class 12 n I’m suffering form the disease pilonidal sinus . its been 3 yrs i hv it.i HV also done operation twice in the last two years.bt it is recurring . it pains a lot n within three four days it get swollen n puss comes out.
    The doctors HV advise to go to other doctors.
    Can it be treated with homeopathy?
    Waiting for your kind reply
    Thnak you

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