Should I Take Antibiotics For Bartholin's Cyst On Labia Minora?
Gyno will no longer see me due to Medicare. Derm or ignore it?
You can ignore it for now.
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The causes for a small lump underneath the skin of the labia Minora could be one of the following:-
1. Bartholin's Cyst - It is formed when a Bartholin's gland is blocked, causing a fluid-filled cyst to develop. Bartholin's cyst is not an infection, although it can be caused by an infection, inflammation, or physical blockage (mucus or other impediment) to the Bartholin's ducts (tubes which lead from the glands to the vulva).
If infection sets in, the result is a Bartholin's abscess.
2. Infected hair follicles - can form small absesses, which can cause a small swelling, but they are associated with redness and throbbing pain.
3. Vaginal inclusion cyst.
None of these is serious as there are no symptoms of inflammation in your case. Taking a mild anti inflammatory might help in reducing the size. Topical application ointments will not help.
In case it is actively growing or becomes red or painful then do consult your gynecologist.
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Do these ever just go away on their own?
Do not go away on their own.
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Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
Then an inclusion cyst is more likely. These do not go away on their own but can be removed surgically in case it is causing a discomfort or is increasing in size.
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