It is also a benign condition with a high incidence, especially after pregnancy and childbirth. It can also occur in the groin, and some patients may experience painful symptoms. If there is hyperplasia of the parametrial glands, there is also regular pain, which is apparent during the premenstrual period. Some patients are emotionally disturbed and the pain can be exacerbated by agitation, and recurrent episodes can be aesthetically disfiguring, especially after pregnancy, so surgery may be necessary. The operation can be performed under local anesthesia, and postoperative pathological examinations, regular drug changes, and drainage strips if necessary, are required to prevent infection.