Recurrence of Bartholin’s gland after several years of stoma requires daily care, medication and surgery. 1. Daily care: If there are no obvious clinical symptoms at the time of recurrence, or the cyst is not big after examination, it can be treated by local hot compresses, and warm water is needed to wash the vulva to keep the local area clean and dry, and it is necessary to avoid wearing too tight underwear to avoid repeated friction of the cyst, which makes it difficult to recover. 2. Medication: If the cysts are relatively small in size, accompanied by obvious pain, redness and swelling, you can consider taking amoxicillin or injecting cefoxitin sodium and other drugs. 3. Surgical treatment: If the cyst is relatively large, accompanied by obvious burning sensation, pain and local swelling in the vaginal opening, surgical treatment such as vestibular cystostomy can be performed. In addition, the application of the above drugs have certain risks, patients need to get the guidance of a specialist.