Do women have prostates?

Women do not have a prostate gland, which is a male-specific sex organ. Women have vestibular glands, which are located around the urethra and are known as the Bartholin’s glands. Their role is to secrete mucus, especially when women are sexually stimulated and lubricate the vagina by secreting mucus to improve the quality of their sex life. If girls do not pay attention to hygiene in daily life, especially during sex, it is easy for the vestibular gland to become infected and clogged, leading to the development of cysts on the vestibular gland. Women with vestibular cysts have obvious swelling or pain in the labia, and in severe cases, surgical incision and drainage is required. It is recommended that women pay attention to sexual behavior in their daily lives and remove the secretions in a timely manner in order to prevent long term accumulation of secretions that can cause irritation to the vagina, resulting in vaginitis and other diseases.