Patient: The redness and pain at the vaginal opening started right after menstruation. I had two surgeries before, so I’d like to confirm if it’s recurring. Song Fang, Department of Oncology, Beijing Maternity Hospital: Did you originally have a Bartholin’s cyst? Patient: The doctor I used to suffer from said it was anterior tympanitis. The most important thing is that you should be able to get a good idea of what you are doing. However, if there is a combination of redness, swelling and pain, it is considered to be a combination of infection, and it is recommended to give a sitz bath to the vulva and take anti-inflammatory drugs first. If the pain is obvious and accompanied by fluctuating sensation, it is recommended to perform Bartholin’s gland ostomy.