The specific location of the Bartholin’s glands is in the posterior vulvar union, one on each side. If inflammation of the vulva or inflammation of the vagina causes localized obstruction of the glandular ducts, cysts of the Bartholin’s glands may form. In the absence of co-infection, there will be no pain, only an unintentional localized cystic mass. Once the infection is combined, there will be severe local pain, and if the inflammation is not controlled in time, it is likely to cause a local abscess, which will require incision and drainage to achieve a cure. It is also recommended that women should pay particular attention to personal hygiene in their daily lives, change sanitary napkins regularly when they have their periods, pay attention to keeping their vulva clean when they have intercourse, and do vulva washing before and after intercourse.