There are individual variations in how many days a vestibular gland abscess can break up on its own, which may be a few days or dozens of days. Vestibular abscess is formed when the opening of the vestibular gland is blocked and the secretion cannot be discharged, resulting in a bacterial infection that confines the secretion to the lumen of the gland. Generally, as the secretion increases over time, the pressure inside the gland becomes greater, and the abscess may break down naturally within a week or so if it is thin-walled. However, due to the amount of secretion and the formation of the abscess wall, the specific time of rupture is not the same, some of the growth rate is slower, may be more than 30 days before the rupture, the specific time there is a certain degree of variability. If the abscess does not rupture, but there is obvious fluctuation and pain and discomfort, it is best to go to the hospital to do abscess incision and drainage, and then take metronidazole, levofloxacin and other anti-inflammatory medications as prescribed by the doctor, and pay attention to local hygiene to avoid infection.