Symptoms of ruptured vestibular gland cysts

The majority of vestibular gland cysts do not rupture because the wall of the vestibular gland is relatively thick. If there are symptoms of rupture, it means that the cyst is already very large and can seriously affect daily life and work, so surgery should be done early to give the appropriate treatment. The rupture of the vestibular gland may be caused by the formation of a local abscess, the specific performance is a sudden reduction in pain, because the local pressure is significantly reduced and a large amount of purulent discharge, which is the symptom caused by the rupture. It is recommended to actively go to the hospital for examination and it is best to surgically cut open the rupture so that a large amount of pus is discharged from it and to give daily flushing and drug changes so that the rupture does not heal as soon as possible and then form a local abscess.