Swelling on the left side of a woman’s vulva may be caused by vulvar boils, or bursa gland cysts, which require anti-infective and ostomy treatment.
1. Vulvar boils: Acute suppurative infection due to invasion of purulent bacteria by skin follicles or sweat glands in the vulva. If the boil has suppurated and broken down, further stoma is needed to drain the pus. Antibiotics such as penicillin, cefoperazone, erythromycin, etc. are also required for anti-infection treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
2. Bartholin’s gland cysts: because of the obstruction of the opening of the vestibular gland duct, the vestibular gland fluid can not be discharged in time to collect and become. Mainly because of the vestibular gland inflammation, or congenital gland duct narrowing, atresia caused, need to do stoma surgery.
Swelling on the left side of the vulva can also be caused by other reasons, and it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, and clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition. The use of the above drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.