Say Goodbye to Recurring Infection, Pain, and Discharge — Naturally
A Pilonidal Sinus is a small tunnel or tract that forms in the skin, usually near the tailbone at the top of the buttocks. It can become infected and filled with pus, causing pain, swelling, discharge, and repeated abscess formation. This condition often affects people who sit for long periods, such as drivers, students, or office workers.
At Charaka Ayurveda Asramam, we offer effective, minimally invasive Ayurvedic treatment for pilonidal sinus using the renowned Ksharasutra technique, herbal therapies, and lifestyle guidance to ensure complete healing and prevent recurrence—without repeated surgeries.
Pain or swelling near the tailbone
Discharge of pus or blood from a small opening
Foul odor from the infected area
Redness or tenderness in the region
Recurrence of abscesses or boils
In Ayurveda, this condition is classified under Nadi Vrana (sinus tract or channel wound), which is caused by the accumulation of dosha imbalances, poor hygiene, and chronic irritation. Ayurveda aims to remove the sinus tract, purify the area, and restore natural tissue healing using herbal methods.
✅ Ksharasutra Therapy – A medicated herbal thread is gently inserted into the sinus tract. It gradually cuts, cleanses, and promotes healthy healing without surgical removal or major downtime.
✅ Herbal Medicines – Internal and external formulations to reduce infection, inflammation, and support tissue regeneration.
✅ Basti Therapy (Medicated Enema) – For systemic detoxification and improved healing, especially in recurring or chronic cases.
✅ Lifestyle and Hygiene Guidance – Counseling on cleanliness, posture, and sitting habits to prevent recurrence.
✅ No Hospitalization Needed – Most procedures are done on an outpatient basis with minimal discomfort.
Expertise in Ayurvedic surgical therapies like Ksharasutra
Minimal pain, no surgical cutting or suturing
Safe, natural, and long-term solution
Focus on healing from the root, not just surface symptoms
Personal follow-up and preventive care