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Vulvar Cyst
A vulvar cyst may be treated with cryotherapy or a cone biopsy.
The vulva is the area outside the vagina and has many glands. If the glands become clogged, a pocket or bump will form. This condition is also known as Batholin’s. Signs of this condition includes redness, swelling and pain in the vulva area. These bumps sometimes recur even after treatment.
A vulvar cyst may be treated with cryotherapy or a cone biopsy.
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Vulvar Cyst -
Cryotherapy, Cone Biopsy
There are several treatments for this condition, one being antibiotics (rarely needed), another involves draining the gland by making a small cut after numbing the area. Women with a high risk of developing this condition have had a previous surgery to this area, such as an episiotomy.
A vulvar cyst may be treated with cryotherapy or a cone biopsy.
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