I think I have a bartholin's cyst?!


Question: I think I have a bartholin's cyst!?
Are these reaccuring!? What causes them and how can I prevent them!? A description I found online matched pretty closely to what's going on down there, but most of the info I'm finding is pretty vague!. Does anyone have experiance with this!? How do you get rid of it!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
they can be reaccuring!.!.!.A Bartholin's gland cyst is a swollen fluid-filled lump that develops from a blockage of one of the Bartholin's glands, which are small glands located on each side of the opening to the vagina!. Bartholin's gland cysts and abscesses are commonly found in women of reproductive age!.If infected, a Bartholin's gland cyst can form an abscess that will increase in size over several days and is very painful!. In order to heal, a Bartholin's gland cyst usually must be drained!.A Bartholin's gland cyst occurs if the duct becomes blocked for any reason, such as infection, injury, or chronic inflammation!. Very rarely a cyst is caused by cancer, which usually occurs only in women over the age of 40!. In many cases, the cause of a Bartholin's gland cyst is unknown!.
Abscesses may be caused by sexually transmitted bacteria, such as those causing chlamydial or gonococcal infections, while others are caused by bacteria normally occurring in the vagina!. Over 60 types of bacteria have been found in Bartholin's gland abscesses!.

Treatment for this condition depends on the size of the cyst, whether it is painful, and whether the cyst is infected!.

If the cyst is not infected, treatment options include:
watchful waiting by the woman and her health care professional, soaking of the genital area with warm towel compresses, soaking of the genital area in a sitz bath, use of non-prescription pain medication to relieve mild discomfort

If the Bartholin's gland is infected, there are several treatments available to treat the abscess, including:
soaking of the genital area in a sitz bath, treatment with antibiotics use of prescription or non-prescription pain medication incision and drainage, i!.e!., cutting into the cyst and draining the fluid (not usually successful, as the cyst often reoccurs) placement of a drain (Word catheter) in the cyst for two to four weeks so fluid can drain and prevent reoccurrence of the cyst ,marsupialization ,window operation,use of a carbon dioxide laser to open the cyst and heat the cyst wall tissue so that the cyst cannot form a sac and reoccur, incision and drainage, followed by treatment with silver nitrate to burn the cyst wall so the cyst cannot form a sac and reoccur removal of the entire Bartholin's gland cyst, if the cyst has reoccurred several times after use of other treatment methods!. During surgical treatment, the area will be numbed with a local anesthetic to reduce pain!. General anesthesia may be used for treatment of an abscess, as the procedure can be painful!.There are few ways to prevent the formation of Bartholin's gland cysts or abscesses!. However, as a Bartholin's gland abscess may be caused by a sexually transmitted disease, the practice of safe sex is recommended!. Using good hygiene, i!.e!., wiping front to back after a bowel movement, is also recommended to prevent bacteria from the bowels from contaminating the vaginal area!.

I've had two the size of PIng Pong Balls Hurt like a SOB had to have them both lanced at the ER the first one with anesthetic and the second time they just put lidocane on it I felt everything!.!.!.!.some people just soak in a sitz bath and let it drain on its own!.!.!.!.I recommend going to the DR and asking for Anesthetic and Vicodin afterwards lolWww@Answer-Health@Com





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