Bartholin abscess INSTANT RELIEF!!!!!!

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Every time I feel an abscess coming I do this very simple steps and trust me! Trust me! when I say INSTANT RELIEF! I've had bartholin abscess reoccurrence since 8 years ago. I've had it maybe 15 times. I've tried everything except surgery. I just did these steps literally 10 minutes ago because I felt an abscess coming and when I checked my vagina I was right my right labia was starting to swell up.

All you need is q-tips or cotton swabs, and a mirror. (I use the magnifying mirror it's easier to see) Sit on the toilet, place the mirror in front of your vagina so you can see. Find your bartholin duct/opening... Using your index and middle finger spread the labia - I don't know if it's the same for everyone but my bartholin opening is just right beside my clitoris. It's a very small hole. Position the q-tip/swab on the swollen gland then press to squeeze the puss out. Keep doing it until the gland is empty. The relief ahhhh if I had known this procedure 8 years ago (I discovered it by accident -(tried everything out of desperation) omg all those suffering from pain and not being able to walk and sit. Please try these steps please I'm swear by this.

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    How can I locate the opening?? I'm trying to follow your steps but have no idea what I'm looking for let alone doing. This is my first cyst and I'm in tears by it.
    • Posted

      Mine is right next to my clitoris. Spread your vagina and put the q-tip head on the swollen labia and press down to squeeze it -the puss will come out...
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      You can sit in the tub too... Put the mirror right in front of your vagina so you can see everything. You need both hand to do this... One hand to spread and one hand to press the q -tip... Spread your vagina open like really spread it ... Keep it open then press on the swollen labia using the q-tip then you'll see see the puss come out

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