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Bartholin’s Cyst

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Introduction | Bartholin’s Cyst | Chalazion Cyst | Ganglion Cyst | Pilonidal Cyst | Sebaceous Cyst

Bartholin’s glands are two round, pea-sized glands at the entrance of the vagina which lubricate the external skin and the tissues at the entrance. If tissue inflammation and injury cause duct blockage, the fluid produced in the gland will accumulate to form a cyst.

If Bartholin’s cyst gets infected, you will feel pain while sitting or walking. The tissues at the entrance to the vagina may become swollen and bleed. However, the abscess may drain by itself after a few days, but you should probably see your doctor right away.

If Bartholin’s cyst is small and painless. They may not need treatment. You’ll probably be advised to take warm sitz baths to try to make the cyst disappear. Antibiotics may be required if you have an infection. Women over 40 may have the cysts removed because of cancer concerns.

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~Edina MN~ ~Orlando FL~


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