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What is a Bartholin’s gland?

need antibiotics to help clear any remaining advise that you have a shower or bath and
There are 2 Bartholin’s glands that lie at the infection. make sure all make-up including nail and toe
entrance of the vagina. They secrete a fluid varnish is removed before you come into
via a duct that keeps the vulva (external What is a marsupialisation of a Bartholin’s hospital. Please remove as much jewellery as
genital area) moist. gland? possible and leave it at home.
Marsupialisation is a relatively straightforward
What is a Bartholin’s cyst and abscess? procedure that is performed under a general After the operation
Under normal conditions the glands are not anaesthetic (whilst you are asleep). A tiny, Nursing staff will monitor you regularly to make
noticeable, but occasionally the duct can oval wedge of skin and underlying cyst wall is sure you are recovering well from your
become blocked. Bartholin’s gland cysts and removed and the edges are held back with operation. You can have something to eat and
abscesses are commonly found in women of dissolvable stitches to encourage drainage of drink provided you feel well enough to do so.
reproductive age, developing in approximately the cyst or abscess. The skin edges are
2% of all women. A simple cyst will feel like a sealed to minimise bleeding. The area heals You may be given some antibiotics; if given
hard lump in the vagina, but is not usually over time to allow normal drainage of the you should always complete the course. Any
painful. You may feel quite dry in the vagina, gland. The recurrence rate after this stitches you have will be absorbable, but you
however, because the lubrication will not be procedure is about 10%. may be advised to see your Practice Nurse in
able to flow. If the duct stays blocked, it can five days to check the wound and make sure
become infected and create an abscess in the What are the alternatives? you are comfortable.
gland, which will become swollen, red and The treatment offered is determined by your
painful. You may also notice a smelly individual needs and on discussion with your You may have an antiseptic pack in the wound
discharge, or pus, leaking from the area. doctor. The options are described below: for a short while following surgery; you will be
 Small cysts that do not cause symptoms given instructions by the nurse if appropriate.
What causes a Bartholin’s abscess? can be left alone. You will have a sanitary pad in place. You will
In most cases there is no obvious cause.  Some abscesses can burst on their own need to check any discharge from the wound
However we do know that local infection, and do not need to be surgically drained. and change the pads frequently.
sexually transmitted infections, large cysts or  Hot compresses can encourage an
injury to the vulval area can cause blockage abscess to drain. You may bathe using warm water to cleanse
and infection of the gland. Diabetics are more  Antibiotics without any other treatment. the wound or shower. Long hot baths should
prone to abscesses. Even if you are not  Insertion of a catheter – this procedure be avoided as should scented soaps, powder
known to be diabetic we will perform a simple involves drainage of the abscess under and perfumes as they can irritate the area and
blood test to confirm your blood sugar level is local anaesthetic (the area is numbed) and cause an infection.
within normal limits. then a catheter (rubber tube) is placed in
the gland and left for a few weeks to allow Advice on discharge
How are these conditions treated? complete drainage and healing. You should continue with the frequent, warm
Treatment depends on the size of the cyst, baths to cleanse the area – at least twice a
whether it is painful or if it has developed into Before your operation day – avoiding scented soaps, powder and
an abscess. Admission to hospital usually Your doctor will ask you to sign your consent perfumes.
means a large abscess is present which is form to give us permission to perform surgery.
causing you a lot of pain and discomfort, and You will not be allowed anything to eat or drink If given antibiotics you should complete the
the gland needs to be drained. You may also for 6 hours before surgery. If you are able, we course.
There is little chance of re-occurrence of the
affected side, but if you notice anything,
contact your GP.

A letter will be sent to your doctor giving


details of the operation and aftercare. WOMEN & CHILDREN’S
DIRECTORATE
You can resume normal activities when you
feel comfortable to do so. Do not use tampons
and avoid sexual intercourse until the area has
completely healed and you feel comfortable. BARTHOLIN CYST
If you have any concerns please telephone the OR ABSCESS
following:

Day Care Unit, between the hours of 07:30


and 20:00 hours, Monday to Friday:
01322 428266

Telephone your GP or Practice Nurse

Darent Valley Hospital


Darenth Wood Road
Dartford
Author: Kent Da2 8DA
Kim Pennington Tel: 01322 428265
www.dvh.nhs.uk
Reviewed: April 2014
Reviewed: April 2017
Review Date: April 2020

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