A Pilonidal Cyst is a sac-like structure that forms near the top of the buttocks, typically resulting from the accumulation of hair and debris.
Inside this cyst, you can predominantly find:
- Hair: One of the primary components, these are often broken or fragmented hairs that contribute to the formation of the cyst.
- Pus: If the cyst becomes infected, it will contain pus, a thick, yellowish or greenish fluid made up of white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris.
- Debris and Dead Skin Cells: The closed environment of the cyst can trap dirt, debris, and dead skin cells, which can further exacerbate the condition.
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