What Can Be Done To Cause Bartholin's Cyst To Drain Without Lancing It?
I have had 3 bartholin cyst this year and I have gone to the ER to have them drained, which is extremely painful. Now I have another one that I ve had for about 3 weeks on my left labia and it is about the size of an egg. What can I do to cause it to drain without having it lanced again????? Please help!
Bartholin glands are located on each side of the vaginal opening and secrete fluid that lubricate the vagina. Sometimes the openings of these glands become obstructed, causing fluid to back up into the gland. The result is relatively painless swelling called a Bartholin's cyst.
At times, the fluid within the cyst may become infected, resulting in pus surrounded by inflamed tissue (abscess).
Small, asymptomatic cysts simply be observed over time to see if they grow. For mild symptoms like aching (as in your case) you can so sitz bath(soaking the area in warm water) for 2-3 days along with pain-killers. Sitz bath is usually effective.
Since it has become painful/infected you need to see a gynecologist who would prescribe you a course of oral antibiotics along with painkillers. I would advice that you begin with Sitz bath at home
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What Can Be Done To Cause Bartholin's Cyst To Drain Without Lancing It?
Hi. Thanks for posting at HCM Bartholin glands are located on each side of the vaginal opening and secrete fluid that lubricate the vagina. Sometimes the openings of these glands become obstructed, causing fluid to back up into the gland. The result is relatively painless swelling called a Bartholin s cyst. At times, the fluid within the cyst may become infected, resulting in pus surrounded by inflamed tissue (abscess). Small, asymptomatic cysts simply be observed over time to see if they grow. For mild symptoms like aching (as in your case) you can so sitz bath(soaking the area in warm water) for 2-3 days along with pain-killers. Sitz bath is usually effective. Since it has become painful/infected you need to see a gynecologist who would prescribe you a course of oral antibiotics along with painkillers. I would advice that you begin with Sitz bath at home take care regards