A pilonidal cyst is most commonly known as pilonidal disease or a pilonidal sinus. Depending on the severity or context, it may also be referred to as a tailbone cyst, sacrococcygeal disease, or, historically, Jeep disease. A pilonidal cyst forms over the tailbone when loose hair and skin debris create a hair-containing sinus, leading to symptoms such as pain, swelling, redness, and drainage; homeopathic treatment focuses on constitutional remedies and local care to reduce inflammation and recurrence.
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