For patients who have a Bartholin’s cyst, it is important to start getting out of bed on the first day after the Bartholin’s stoma surgery. Getting out of bed facilitates the flow of fluid from the cyst, which can promote postoperative recovery, and proper activity is also helpful for wound recovery. The occurrence of Bartholin’s gland cyst is still mainly due to gynecological inflammation. After the stoma, the wound is in an open state, so at this stage the main thing is to pay attention to hygiene. You should clean and disinfect the wound every day, wear loose and breathable underwear, and change your sanitary napkins in time. A light, high-protein diet is also recommended to promote better wound recovery.