Do women need to be hospitalized for cyst removal from the pubic wall?

Women need to be hospitalized for observation and treatment after surgical removal of cysts on the pubic wall, and usually need to be hospitalized for 3~7 days, and pay attention to good post-operative care. In general, after surgery for vaginal wall cysts, patients need about a month to recover, but the length of hospitalization varies from person to person, under normal circumstances, patients need to be hospitalized for 3 to 7 days, the specific hospitalization time is subject to the doctor’s recommendations. Vaginal wall cysts are more common in clinical practice and can be triggered by poor hygiene habits, vulvar dirt and sweat stimulation. Allergic dermatitis induced by cosmetics, detergents, etc. can induce the occurrence of vulvar lumps, which slowly damage the vaginal wall and can also show symptoms of vaginal wall cysts. Women need to be hospitalized for observation after the surgical removal of vaginal wall cysts, so please consult the relevant professional doctors for details, and follow up promptly when other uncomfortable symptoms occur.