The vestibular gland is located at the back of the labia majora on both sides of the female, and vestibular glanditis usually occurs unilaterally as an inflammatory disease of the female vulva, with clinical symptoms such as fever, swelling of the vulva, painful, burning sensation, tenderness with difficulty in urination and defecation, affecting normal walking and other symptoms, and blood tests to see if there are elevated white blood cells. The main reason for this is that the vestibular gland cysts are caused by the invasion of pathogenic bacteria, making the mouth of the gland swollen or coagulated with exudate and blocked, so that the pus can not flow out of the cysts themselves. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.