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I've had it. Four of those years were pain-free. Then there was a flare-up.
I went online to find out about it. But the result is an ostomy. Later, I went to a hospital, and the doctor actually said that he would remove it.
In the end, I was hesitant about what to do. It's ridiculous to say, I can't make up my mind, I don't know who to listen to. (I looked at 3 hospitals).
Until it hurts more and more every day. Surgery done in one of the best regular hospitals. It took more than 3000.
Stayed in the hospital for 7 days. What is done is to open and drain (the secretion inside cannot flow out and become a cyst caused by blockage). After the drainage, he sutures it with threads.
Who knows that after a year, it will be **. is acute**. (Actually, that kind of suturing didn't solve the fundamental problem at all.)
Finally, I happened to have that doctor who told me to go to the laser that day. I went, and it was ready in just over 20 minutes. It's a minor operation.
It only took more than 500. It is considered an outpatient surgery, and its principle is to make a real small incision, about centimeters in the capsule wall. I went home when I was done, and if I was still weak at that time, I had to rest for about 7 days.
Later, I changed the dressing. Stuff the ointment with a cotton swab.,At first,It's really enough.,Look in the mirror and change it yourself.,Because next to it.。。 Anyway, it hurts if you don't get it right @ But as long as you get it right, it doesn't hurt.
To put it mildly, it hurts to pee even in 1-7 days. Later, I gritted my teeth and changed it for 2 months. Keep going to the hospital to let the doctor see if the change is good.
It's good now. The doctor said never**. Think about it, too, it's like a clogged sewer, you just get it through, what's the use, it will be clogged again.
But if you make the water pipes thicker, then you will be fine. Because the doctor said that the hole in the gland is invisible to the naked eye. Now that it's so much bigger, it should be fine.
Anyway, I think that's okay.
Looking back, the drainage suture surgery in the previous hospital cost money and could not be cured! Sisters, be careful! I am well aware of the pain of this disease, so I hope that the sisters who have this disease will not take any more detours.
It should be better to go to the laser**. At least I'm good so far, and I hope that it won't be ** anymore as the doctor said, otherwise it will be too much of a toss.
I don't know what's going on with your purple and black hair, but it's usually enough to have this surgery when it's very painful.
I think as long as it's not an ostomy, it's going to be long. Because it's secreting. Especially during sex, secretions secrete mucus to lubricate.
Anyway, I want you to go to the hospital and have a look. I wish you a speedy **, this disease is not much of a problem, don't be too stressed!
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The same goes for my girlfriend, she's only 23 years old. I'm going to ask that question as well. By the way, let's ask your questions together.
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What are the effects of Bartholin's cystBartholin's cysts that are small or uninfected are generally not harmful and can be followed up with regular observation.
However, with the enlargement of Bartholin's cyst or the appearance of infection, a series of hazards will occur. If the Bartholin's cyst is significantly enlarged, it can cause uncomfortable manifestations such as difficulty walking or swelling. If there is co-infection, it can be manifested as local swelling, pain or burning sensation in the acute stage, and the abscess can be formed in severe cases, and it grows rapidly, the patient has severe pain, inconvenient walking, and the abscess will burst after maturity, if the hole is relatively small, it can lead to poor drainage, and the inflammation persists, which can lead to a reversal of the Bartholin's abscess.
Therefore, if necessary, it is necessary to carry out drugs** and surgery**.
Bartholin's cyst how to **So so**.
A sitz bath allows smaller cysts to disappear on their own. Sitz baths are performed several times a day for 3-4 days.
The cyst may rupture, and the fluid in it will drain on its own.
Drugs**. If the patient shows signs of infection or tests suggest a sexually transmitted disease, the doctor recommends antibiotics** and topical medications.
Surgery**. Bartholin's cyst Abscess ostomy.
This approach may be helpful if the cyst interferes with the patient's daily life or regurgitates.
Abscess formation often requires surgery.
The doctor will cut open the cyst abscess and open it, then stitch up the surrounding ** to form a small pouch that allows the fluid to drain out.
This operation method is simple, the damage is small, and it does not affect the function of the gland, so it is a commonly used surgical method.
Will Bartholin's cyst be **Bartholin's cyst is a cyst formed because the opening of the Bartholin's gland is blocked, resulting in the mucus secreted by the gland cannot be discharged.
If the stoma is smooth and there is no secondary closure bonding, this situation will not cause Bartholin's cyst **, if the Bartholin's cyst is incised, the new stoma is closed again, and it will also cause Bartholin's cyst**.
If you have Bartholin's cyst, it is recommended to go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of a local regular hospital, and find an experienced doctor to give a standardized ** to avoid a second **.
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Analysis: Bartholin's cyst does not become cancerous.
Suggestions: Bartholin's cyst is caused by obstruction of Bartholin's duct and accumulation of secretions. After the acute inflammation subsides, the glandular duct is blocked, the secretions cannot be discharged, the pus gradually turns into clear fluid and cysts are formed, and cysts can also be formed due to thick mucus in the glandular cavity or congenital glandular stenosis with poor drainage.
It can also be caused by damage to the Bartholin's gland, and cysts are mostly unilateral or bilateral, and cysts are mostly oval. Since the cyst can be long-lasting, unchanged for many years, regular observation is not required. If the cyst grows and interferes with life, or if an abscess often forms due to recurrent infections, a Pathocystostomy may be done.
Generally, it can ** and will not become cancerous.
Zhu Shuqin - Shandong Provincial Hospital for Nationalities.
Obstetrician and gynecologist.
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Like you, as long as you take inflammatory medicine and take a sitz bath with pp powder, it will be fine! If there is any further development, it is better to see a doctor.
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An abscess can form in secondary infection and act backwards. May be associated with occlusion of the posterior glandular duct.
This is the best surgery** and it works very well.
Hope it can help you, I wish you a soon**.
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Some patients with Bartholin's cyst are in a hurry and choose surgery, although the operation is fast, but it has great drawbacks, and it is easy to be infected. So ostomy is not a particularly safe method.
Commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine is fumigation. Among them, the most commonly used is [Miao Medicine Vestibular Fumigation Formula]. It is specially designed to deal with the difficult disease Bartholin's cyst, which can exert its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, swelling and pain relief, blood nourishment and dryness, and saprophytic effects, and is the first choice for Bartholin's adenitis.
Daily care: 1. Eat a light diet and eat more nutritious and easily digestible foods, such as fish, chicken, etc.
2. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.
3. Eat more foods that can increase immune function, such as shiitake mushrooms, mushrooms, fungus, white fungus, etc.
4. No smoking and drinking.
5. Eat less drinks and snacks containing chemicals, preservatives, and additives.
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