Bartholin’s gland cysts are usually not cancerous. Bach’s gland cysts, also known as vestibular cysts, are caused by prolonged inflammatory stimulation of the vulva and vagina, which leads to the blockage of the opening of the Bach’s gland and the inability of internal fluids to flow out, and their growth is slow, and they do not have obvious symptoms, but only lumps can be found when palpation is performed. Small cysts can be left untreated, and they will not become malignant. If infection occurs or the volume is large, leading to abdominal pain, abdominal distension and other symptoms, the need for timely surgery for incision and drainage, excision treatment, if necessary, you can also use potassium permanganate sitz bath or oral anti-inflammatory drugs. It is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time, choose the appropriate treatment method under the doctor’s guidance, and actively treat the disease to avoid delaying the condition.