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Symptoms vary from a small
dimple to a large painful mass. There may be a discharge that is clear,
cloudy or bloody. When infected, the area becomes red and painful. There
may also be fever.
Nearly all patients have an
episode of an acute infection (the area is swollen, tender, and may drain
pus). After the infection settles, many patients develop a sinus, which
is a cavity below the skin surface that connects to the surface through
one or more small openings. Most patients will need a small operation
to remove the sinus.
Some patients get repeated
infections and inflammation of these sinus tracts, resulting in episodes
of swelling, pain, and discharge of pus. Surgery is almost always required
to resolve this condition.
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