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Bartholin's Cyst Treatment in Gurgaon, India

What is Bartholin’s Cyst?

A Bartholin’s cyst happens when one of the Bartholin’s glands, located on either side of the vaginal opening, gets blocked. These glands normally help keep the vagina moist but if the opening gets blocked, fluid builds up and forms a soft lump called a cyst. It might feel like a small bump or swelling near the vaginal opening. Most of the time, it’s harmless and doesn’t even hurt. But sometimes, it can get infected and form an abscess, a painful, pus-filled lump.

What are the Symptoms of Bartholin’s Cyst?

In the early stages, you might not notice anything at all. But as the cyst grows or gets infected, symptoms can include:

  • A soft lump near your vaginal opening

  • Pain while walking, sitting, or having sex

  • Swelling on one side

  • Redness and warmth (if infected)

  • Fever or pus (in case of an abscess)

What Causes Bartholin’s Cyst?

These cysts form when the duct of Bartholin's gland gets blocked. That can happen for a few reasons:

  • Injury or irritation near the vaginal area

  • Bacterial infections, including those from STIs

  • Inflammation or skin conditions

  • Hormonal changes or friction during intimacy

What are the Different Types of Bartholin’s Cysts?

Bartholin’s issues typically fall into three categories:

  • Simple Cyst – A fluid-filled lump, usually painless

  • Infected Cyst or Abscess – Swollen, red, and painful due to infection

  • Recurring Cyst – Keeps coming back after treatment

Some rare conditions, like a Bartholin’s gland tumor, need special attention, especially after menopause.

When Should I See a Doctor for Bartholin’s Cyst?

See a gynecologist if:

  • The cyst is growing or painful

  • It comes back more than once

  • You develop a fever or pus

  • You're unsure what the lump is

How is Bartholin’s Cyst Diagnosed?

Doctors usually diagnose Bartholin’s cyst through a simple physical exam. If you’re over 40 or the cyst looks unusual, they might suggest:

  • A swab test to rule out infections

  • A biopsy to check for rare issues

  • Imaging (like ultrasound) if needed

What are the Treatment Options for Bartholin’s Cyst?

Depending on the size and symptoms, treatment can include:

  • Warm Sitz Baths: Soaking in warm water can help small cysts drain naturally.

  • Antibiotics: The doctor recommends antibiotics if the lump is infected.

  • Incision and Drainage: A quick, minor procedure to release the fluid.

  • Word Catheter: A tiny tube left in place for a few weeks to help the gland stay open.

  • Marsupialization: A small surgery to create a permanent opening, useful for recurring cysts.

What are the Advantages of Bartholin’s Cyst?

Surgical treatment like marsupialization is usually quick and done under local anesthesia. It lowers the chance of the cyst coming back and gives long-term relief. Recovery is generally smooth, and the procedure is safe when done by experienced hands.

Recovery Tips After Treatment

  • Keep the area clean and dry

  • Avoid heavy exercise for a few days

  • Take all medications as prescribed

  • Wear loose, comfortable underwear

  • Use sanitary pads if needed—not tampons

  • Follow up with your doctor

What are the Preventive Measures for Bartholin’s Cyst?

You can’t always prevent a Bartholin’s cyst, but a few habits may lower your risk:

  • Practice good hygiene

  • Use protection during intimacy

  • Wear loose-fitting cotton underwear

  • Avoid scented or harsh products around the area

  • Stay hydrated to promote natural lubrication

And remember—early checkups help catch things before they get worse.

Why Choose Artemis Hospital for Bartholin’s Cyst Treatment in Gurgaon?

At Artemis Hospitals, we offer safe, private, and expert care for women dealing with Bartholin’s cysts. Our experienced gynecologists use the latest tools and techniques to treat you with comfort and care. Whether you need a simple drainage procedure or a minor surgery, we make sure it’s done safely and with minimal discomfort.

  • Advanced surgical techniques for quicker recovery

  • Personalized care plans designed for your needs

  • Private, comfortable rooms for female patients

  • Skilled doctors who listen and guide you throughout

Reviewed By Dr. Nidhi Rajotia (Goel)
Sr. Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Artemis Hospitals

Frequently Asked Questions

I found a small lump near my vaginal opening. Should I be worried?

Not necessarily, but it’s a good idea to get it checked—especially if it grows, hurts, or doesn’t go away on its own. It could be a Bartholin’s cyst, which is usually treatable.

Can a Bartholin’s cyst go away on its own?

Yes, many small and painless cysts drain by themselves, especially with warm sitz baths. But if it gets painful or infected, you’ll likely need treatment.

Is Bartholin’s cyst an STD?

No, it’s not a sexually transmitted disease. But some infections that lead to a cyst, like gonorrhea or chlamydia, can be sexually transmitted—so doctors may do a quick test to be sure.

Will it come back after treatment?

Sometimes, yes. If it keeps recurring, your doctor might suggest a minor surgery (like marsupialization) to stop it from coming back.

Is surgery painful? How long will recovery take?

The surgery is usually done under local anesthesia, and most people feel okay afterward. You might have some soreness, but it typically heals within a few days to a couple of weeks.

Can I still have sex if I have a Bartholin’s cyst?

It’s best to avoid intimacy while you have a cyst—especially if it’s painful or infected. Wait until it’s treated and healed.

Is it dangerous or cancerous?

Bartholin’s cysts are usually harmless. But if you’re over 40, your doctor might check to rule out rare tumors in the gland.

How can I prevent it from happening again?

Good hygiene, staying hydrated, wearing breathable underwear, and avoiding harsh products down there can help. Using protection during sex also lowers your risk of infection.

Who is the best gynaecologist near me for Bartholin's cyst treatment in Gurgaon?

Artemis Hospitals has some of the best gynaecologists in Gurgaon who offer effective Bartholin's cyst treatment in Gurgaon with a high success rate. To know more, get in touch with us.

Do I need to go to a big city for treatment?

Nope! If you’re in Gurgaon, Artemis Hospital offers expert gynecological care, including cyst treatment and surgery—all under one roof.

Can I treat it at home?

For mild cases, yes—warm sitz baths a few times a day may help it drain. But if it’s painful or keeps growing, see a doctor to avoid infection or complications.

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