A lump on the right side of the vagina may be caused by inflammation, cysts or tumors, and is usually treated with medication, surgery or other therapies.
1. Inflammation: lumps on the right side of the vagina may be caused by inflammation, such as boils, purulent infections, etc. If it is a bacterial infection, it is usually treated with antibiotics, such as cephalosporin, roxithromycin and other drugs.
2. Cysts: long cysts at the affected area can also be manifested as lumps, cysts are relatively soft in texture. If the cyst is mild, the patient does not have obvious symptoms can not do the treatment for the time being. If the cysts continue to increase in size and produce compression symptoms, causing swelling and pain in the affected area, usually need to do surgery to remove.
3. Tumor: if the right vaginal mass is a tumor, it is usually removed by surgery, if it is malignant, it is usually combined with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, other treatments include targeted drug therapy, immunotherapy and so on.
The right side of the vaginal mass may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of professional doctors to give targeted treatment or standardized treatment. The use of the above drugs should be strictly in accordance with medical advice.