Management and Therapy of a Bartholin Cyst
Depending on the size, intensity, and symptoms of the bartholin cyst, it can be treated in a variety of methods. The severity levels and therapies offered in Faridabad are as follows:
Tiny and non-infected Bartholin cyst: If you can feel the fluid-filled lump but there is no discomfort, the cyst is not infected, but the fluid of the Bartholin gland has backed up. Taking sitz baths (soaking the diseased region in warm water) 2-3 times each day can help in this scenario. But, if the cyst becomes uncomfortable or begins to enlarge, you should see your gynaecologist right once.
A swollen and painful Bartholin cyst indicates that it has formed an abscess (pus) due to bacterial infection. Antibiotics and pain relievers are recommended in this scenario.
Large, Infected and excruciatingly painful Bartholin cyst: A huge, bloated cyst with excruciating pain and pus need surgical draining. This entails a tiny incision and, if necessary, a temporary drainage conduit to support full drainage.
Painful and recurrent Bartholin cyst: If the Bartholin cyst continues to develop, a marsupialization operation is recommended. The incision is significantly bigger in this case to drain the pus and establish a temporary 'kangaroo-pouch' to enable fuller drainage over time. This is especially recognised to aid in preventing a recurrence.