Bartholin's Abscess/Cyst Excision

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Bartholin's Abscess/Cyst Excision

A Bartholin’s abscess or cyst occurs when the Bartholin’s glands, located on either side of the vaginal opening, become blocked or infected. This can lead to pain, swelling, and discomfort. Excision of the Bartholin’s abscess or cyst is a minor surgical procedure that provides relief and prevents recurrent infections.

Procedure Details

Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar carefully excises the cyst or abscess through a small incision, draining and removing infected tissue. This procedure is usually done under local anesthesia, ensuring a comfortable and quick recovery.

Postoperative Care

After excision, Dr. Chandrashekar recommends gentle hygiene practices and may prescribe medication to prevent infection. A follow-up appointment ensures proper healing and addresses any patient concerns.

Why Choose Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar

With a focus on patient comfort and thorough care, Dr. Chandrashekar provides effective solutions for Bartholin’s cysts, ensuring a swift recovery and a return to everyday comfort.

Book A Consultation

If you experience discomfort from a Bartholin’s cyst or abscess, schedule a consultation with Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar.

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