Bartholin’s gland cysts are usually treated surgically with a bartholin’s gland cystostomy. After surgery, the wound should be cleaned to avoid infection, eat more protein-rich food, avoid strenuous exercise, and prohibit sexual intercourse for 1 month. If a drainage strip is placed in the wound site, it should be removed promptly. If the wound appears postoperative infection, you must go to the hospital in time. After surgery for Bartholin’s gland cysts, the wound should be sterilized with iodine povidone 1~2 times a day, and sitz bath with potassium permanganate every day in order to keep the vulva and the wound clean. After Bartholin’s gland cyst surgery, we should pay attention to whether there is local bleeding, hematoma, local pus, hard nodules, etc. The occurrence of this situation indicates that the wound is infected. At this time, in addition to good daily cleaning, you need to apply antibiotics, such as: cephalosporin, metronidazole, etc., under the advice of the doctor for anti-infection treatment. If the hematoma is large, incision and drainage may be required. After the operation of Bartholin’s gland cysts, you should also eat more food rich in protein, such as eggs and milk, which is conducive to promoting the healing of the wound. Meanwhile, patients should avoid spicy and stimulating foods after surgery. Strenuous exercise and sexual intercourse should be avoided to prevent the wound from splitting.