Most
women don't even know they have a bartholin's gland, (I don't
know why that is, we learned about them in school). It is a
tiny gland inside each of the labia near the opening of the
vagina, one gland on each side. They produce fluid that lubricates
the vagina. There are tiny ducts in the gland and if those get
'clogged' up by skin cells or secretions, it can form a cyst
- (a fluid filled sac). The cyst can grow from the size of a
dime to larger than a golf ball. They can be tender and very
painful when they are infected. Sometimes they arent painful
at all and you just wake up one morning with a swelling on one
side of your vagina, don't panic, there is help.
What
caused this annonying cyst?
Sometimes they are caused by an infection in the Bartholins
gland, but not always. The painful ones tend to be infected.
Usually the infection is from the normal bacteria that are found
on your skin and in your vagina. Virgins get these annoying
cysts too, it doesn't only happen to females that are sexually
active, so don't be afraid to tell your parent that you need
to see a gynecologist.
How
do I know if I have one?
You'll
know if you have one. It isnt very subtle. There will
be a round tender 'lump' in one of the vaginal lips, near the
opening of the vagina, use a mirror and you will see it. Cysts
that get infected can become very painful. Go to a gynecologist
or your health care provider and let that person determine if
it is infected.
Treatment:
The
treatment really depends on several things; the size of the
cyst, how painful it is, if it is infected and how your health
care provider chooses to treat them. A culture of the fluid
in the cyst is usually taken to determine what organism is causing
the infection, if indeed it is infected. Some cysts are just
treated with oral antibiotics.
Your
gynecologist might decide to put a 'drain' into the cyst, The
drain (like a thick string) stays in place for about 2 to 4
weeks. This allows the fluid to drain and causes a small opening
to form inside the lip of your vagina. The drain is removed
after that 2 - 4 week period. (Not a painful removal at all,
not for me anyway). The opening will heal by itself, it will
not be a noticeable opening.
If
you have had a cyst that keeps coming back or if it is very
large, usually larger than a grape, your gynecologist may decide
to do a different procedure, especially if you have had it drained
already. An
incision is made in the cyst to drain the fluid that has built
up inside. (I have had it done, it is fairly painful, but Tylenol
helps and it is worth getting rid of the darn thing)! This,
however, is no guarantee that it will never come back OR you
can get another one. If it does come back It can be treated
again. (The procedure is called marsupialization, from the word
that means to make a pouch). Antibiotics may be given to you
at this time also.
Sometimes
an oral antibiotics is all that is needed to treat a cyst, especially
if you catch it early. Remember, it is not necessarily caused
from an STD, not most of the time. Let your health care provider
know if it does reoccur, don't wait for it to become too large
again.
Prevention
You
really can't actively prevent them, if you know of a way, let
me know. I found that the pressure on that area of my body from
riding my bicycle caused my cyst to flare-up. It seems to be
more of a case of bad luck than anything else, ask your GYN,
that is probably what they will say also. Many women never get
one at all. If you do get one (or one on each side), it does
tend to come out when you are stressed or 'run down'. If you
think you have a Bartholin's gland cyst, call your health care
provider right away so you can get early and effective treatment.