What are the uncomfortable symptoms after surgery for a Bartholin’s gland cyst?

The common discomforts after Bartholin’s gland cyst surgery mainly include pain, infection and scarring. 1. Pain: After surgery, before the wound recovers, the patient will feel pain due to pulling the wound when walking or squatting. 2. Infection: The vagina itself has some flora, if the patient does not pay attention to hygiene during the wound healing period, the wound becomes infected and pus and fluid will flow. 3. Scars: Scars or even bumps will form after the patient’s wound heals, etc. Therefore, the patient should pay attention to hygiene and try not to rub the vulva. Bartholin’s gland cyst is mainly due to vaginal infection, excessive friction, resulting in Bartholin’s gland secretion of fluid can not be normally discharged to form cysts. If the cyst is large enough to affect a woman’s normal life, surgery is needed to remove it. After surgery, keep the vagina clean and hygienic, and do not have sex until the wound has healed. If there is any obvious discomfort after surgery for Bartholin’s gland cysts, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.