Vestibular gland cyst

Vestibular gland cysts are retention and inflammatory cysts formed by the opening of the vestibular large gland ducts and the continuous secretion of glands. Severe scar tissue that occurs when the vagina and lateral perineum are injured during childbirth obstructs the glandular duct, and when the perineum is sutured, the vestibular large glandular duct is damaged, so that secretions cannot be ruled out and accumulate in the glandular cavity. After the acute inflammation and abscess subsides, Cysts can be formed by a variety of factors, such as the gradual absorption of pus into serum. Vestibular glandular cysts can develop secondary infections and form abscesses.

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