Symptoms of vestibular abscess include vulvar pain, symptoms related to swollen lymph nodes in the groin, and difficulty in urination. 1. Vulvar pain: When the body is infected by bacteria or viruses, the vestibular ducts are blocked, which irritates the vulva and causes pain. 2. Enlarged inguinal lymph nodes: the patient’s groin is irritated by the stimulation produced by the vestibular abscess, which is mainly caused by bacteria and viruses, resulting in symptoms such as redness, swelling and pain. 3. Difficulty in urination: due to the blockage of the vestibular gland ducts, the body’s bacteria, viruses and other harmful substances, can not be discharged in a timely manner, stimulating the urethra resulting in difficulty in urination and other symptoms. Patients with vestibular abscess can use antibacterial drugs for treatment, such as amoxicillin capsules, etc. Surgical drainage can also be used to treat the symptoms. Patients in daily life. To follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs, light diet, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, symptoms worsened in time to seek medical attention.