Chronic Bartholin Abscess and Cysts - My Experience

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After roughly 5 years of experience with these beasts I opted to have my gland removed. I feel as though I've been through hell and back and almost feel a sense of obligation to share my story to those who may be going through the same thing. I know I wanted to know everything about them, so the least I can do is contribute my knowledge of the topic.

*I am NOT a medical professional and I am not dishing out medical advice, just sharing an experience*

I got my first abscess towards the end of my senior year of college. I'm now 27. I had the abscess drained by OB and it did not reappear until several years later. And guess when it decided to return? My honeymoon. My honeymoon was completely ruined. We were in the Dominican Republic and I noticed it starting to swell up the morning after we arrived. By that afternoon I was already starting to feel sluggish and almost like I had the flu. By the third day I was in bed with a 102 degree fever. I was too embarrassed and nervous to see an actual doctor in the Dominican so we went to the resort clinic and I faked a sinus infection knowing they would give me antibiotics. The antibiotics did not help (cephalexin) and I still had several days until I could get a flight back to the states. I writhed in pain for days, I didn't sleep for 3 days straight. I made a half-assed attempt at popping it WITH A NEEDLE. That is what desperation will do to you! The pain was so bad I had to stop and LAY DOWN IN THE AIRPORT when we were trying to get home. Do you know how disgusting and humiliating it is to lay down on the ground in an airport? I refused to get help until we got home. There is just something about getting cut open by someone you don't know in an unfamiliar place that is just unsettling...I cried for the entire day during the course of our 2 flights home. My husband rushed me to the ER as soon as we landed. The doctor lanced the abscess and gave me a word catheter. I felt amazing afterwards. It hurt to sit, but I could work from home and within a week I was back to normal. Story should end there with a happy ending, right?

Wrong.

Fast forward to a few months later and it's back. I tried the sitz baths, but it did not change. When it got big enough and I started to feel that awful flu-ish feeling, I saw my OB GYN who once again lanced it and inserted a catheter. Went home, did my sitz baths, back to normal in a week...

Fast foward another two months and I feel another one coming on. Once again, I got the catheter. Except this time my OB stated she made a larger incision than before. It hurt extremely bad this time. I cried at the pharmacy waiting for my pain meds and cephalexin. I almost couldn't make the drive home. That night, I got chills and noticed I was bleeding way more than normal. I also developed another high fever. By that time I was a veteran with the word catheter so I knew something was wrong. Me and my husband called local hospitals trying to figure out how to classify "too much blood loss". I toughed it out and tried to sleep through the night. I was sure it was infected and that it was bleeding too much. 3 days of bleeding with chills and fever, puss burst through the catheter, almost as if it had re-burst again after it was lanced. It was a horrible, horrible experience.

Later that winter it came back once again...like clockwork, I swear. This time I had a marsupilaization. The procedure seemed almost TOO good to be true. I felt way better afterwards than when I had the catheters. We even went out to eat that night! This blissful feeling lasted for 3 whole months! I know it seems odd, but when my husband and I were intimate after the incision healed and the stitches dissolved, it was better than it was before this whole mess started!

Too good to be true, you say? You are correct.

Here we are...summertime, a little over a year after my honeymoon disaster. On a holiday weekend I felt it coming back. I went and saw my OB and she said she would lance and insert a catheter. At that point, I finally took control of what I thought should be done and declined the catheter. I requested a lancing instead because at that point - I already know it will come back, so why go through the extra pain of the catheter? She lances it, it got infected (despite the antibiotics) and re-burst again a few days later. Same fever, same pain, no sleeping, etc. I cried once again, but this time not just because it hurt, but because I felt broken. I felt like it had officially taken over my life.

Before I left my OB's office the day I got it lanced again, we talked about a more permanent solution. I mentioned removing the gland entirely (because like you people, I troll the internet looking for all possible solutions to this thing) and she shrugged her shoulders and gave me an uneasy look suggesting that removing the gland was not something she would advise. 

The fact that she wouldn't even hear it out made me feel a bit less comfortable with her even though she had been my OB for 14 years! I once again took to google and searched for the BEST gynecological surgeon in my area. I settled on one and set an appointment for a second opinion. My visit with her was borderline inspiring. She was so confident, she expained that I was considered an ideal candidate for the surgery and even went so far as to draw pictures of the actual procedure for me. It sounds weird, I know, but it helped. She sent me on my way and said to call back when I was ready. I called back two months later when I just barely felt another abscess coming on and she put me on the surgery calendar. I met with her the night before and even sat down with the anesthesiologist to get a very clear picture of how everything the next day would run. The surgery went great. I'm 3 weeks post-op and feeling really well. There is still a little pain, but definitely no bleeding. I'm used to healing really quickly so I keep expecting it to not hurt at all, but that is just unrealistic considering a gland was removed from my body. 

I'm not going to tell anyone on here to go out and do the surgery. It is up to you.

Below is what did not work for me. 

Sitz baths

Tea tree oil

Epsom salts

Silicia

Serrapeptase

Probiotics (these are good for you anyway)

Drawing salves

Massaging the area

Steam/warm compresses

Ice packs

Antibiotics

Calamine lotion

The Bartholin Cyst Miracle e-book

Here is a little procedure cheat-sheet for those who may be unfamiliar:

Lancing - the area is numbed with a topical anesthetic, again with local anesthetic and a small incision is made into the abscess/cyst to allow the built up puss to drain. **soooo gross**

Word Catheter - incision is made similiar to the above, except a small tube with a balloon on the end is inserted into the hole. This allows the hole to remain open and encourages the cyst to continue to drain. My first doctor said the catheter should stay in place for a few days. The internet told me 4 weeks. My second doctor that performed my excision also said it should have stayed in for at least a few weeks.

Marsupilization - incision is made per the above and instead stitched open to allow the hole to remain open. From what I've heard, this has been a permanent solution for some! Not for me, but I definitely preferred it over the catheter.

Gland Excision - exactly that. The entire gland is removed. Recovery time is around 6 weeks, pain is mild, I was also warned that disfigurement is a possibility, but that was not the case for me. Yes, I've looked at it. 

It may be too early to tell if my surgery has a good prognosis, however, my doctor did say she was able to remove almost all of the gland. It is important to know that the gland is so small and the area is so vascular, that it can sometimes be difficult for the surgeon to remove the entire mechanism. Understanding how much was removed will help you better figure out your chance for reccurrence. 

Well friends, I wish everyone on here the best of luck with this awful condition. It blows my mind that this disorder doesn't get a whole lot of attention considering how life altering it really can be. I leave you with just a few of my mantras for battling this crap: you are not alone, you are not broken, and you are not crazy. Do your research, don't be afraid to get second opinions and do what you feel is best for your body and your well being. 

 

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    Thanks to all for sharing.  I am 55 and I had my first cyst a little over a year ago. Started with very slow growth, after about a month it grew to about walnut size, I decided to have it drained in the office while I was awake. Extremely traumatic for me. This happened 3 days before my caribbean vacation, so I did not want to risk being away from home. Took weeks to fully heal.  6 months later came back and within a matter of 5 days went from nothing to olive size. It burst one day before I had scheduled surgery for draining. Went through with procedure cause didn't fully drain and doc wanted biopsy.  Came back 2 weeks ago. Had marsupilazation on Thursday. Was worried because it was very small at the time, but she was able to do it.  I have been on my couch with legs up, not how I intended to spend my 4th of July holiday. I have a giant bruise on my butt area, but the pain  this time is not has bad as the last time it was drained. Just hoping it works. Good luck to all who are dealing with this.

    • Posted

      Good luck Maureen!  I had the Marsupialization last September. So far so good!! 
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    Hi Ladies. I sure hope someone is still hanging around this forum. I've had a small grape sized cyst for about six years. I'm 44 now. It was never infected until a week ago. I did baths, serrapeptase, silica, and went to urgent care for antibiotics. It seems to be getting better. I've been manipulating it to drain it in the baths and it's down to about half the size. I even saw a bit of blood come out a few days ago which I've read is a good sign. My question is, has anyone noticed a difference in pain right before their period? I think it might hormones and the dryness, but holy jesus does it hurt!!! I've just started lubricating it with a bit of aloe (trying almond oil next). It seems to have helped a bit. It's discouraging because I'm not sure if it's because of hormones/dryness or if it's still infected and getting worse. I'd love to hear if you've experienced anything similar.

    • Posted

      Mine always occurred right before my period. I've been told there is no correlation, but I don't believe that.

    • Posted

      Ugh! What terrible timing! I feel pressured to do something before it hits because it's going to be SO uncomfortable. I'm hoping the hormones at least balance out and it goes back to feeling mildly painful.

  • Posted

    Thank u for sharing your experience !

    8 years ago, when I turned 21, my first Gyneco popped my cyst twice (needle inserted and removed mucus).

    My second Gyneco thought it was really wrong to pop my cyst without even taking any antibiotics.

    He suggested two alternatives:

    -catheter

    -glande removed

    I was so fed up that I decided to remove the glande totally.

    It was a success for the first year. I did feel that on one side it was completely dry and needed to be moisturized. I could have very slow sexual intercourse after maybe 8 months but it hurt because it was dry.

    After a year and with time, my glande became active again and started to produce mucus. I thought it was cured and that it was completely natural.

    Sometimes the cyst would grow but then it would go away. Obviously if I were over excited (Horny), then it grew bigger.

    I didn't think it were a problem... Until now

    I am 30 and I was having lots of sexual intercourses. The cyst kept growing.

    My new gyneco suggested Marsupializarion which my first gyneco never suggested. He was surprised that the glande was still there even though I was operated 8 years ago to be removed.

    6 days ago, I went through the Marsupializarion surgery. Doctor said that I had two glandes on one side. One was probably the one that my old gyneco tried to take away, and the new one (ON THE SAME SIDE) that was fonctionning.

    Anyways, he removed the old one and added the Marsupialization to the new one.

    I'm extremely relieved and I can't wait to be fully recovered. I am extremely concerned about how I will be able to have any sexual intercourses without pain.

    This is the most horrible experience anyone can go through.

    I'm just sharing my experience with everyone else smile

    How are u feeling nowadays? Do u have to moisturize everytime?

    • Posted

      So sorry to hear about your cysts. I am doing well. I had a baby on 7/4 and I'm healing well from that. I've always had dryness due to hormonal issues so that didn't impact me as much, but I was advised it was a side effect of the surgery. I hope the marsupialization works out for you.

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    I had the gland removed in December and another cyst has formed. Luckily it hasn't become abscessed like usual so the pain is tolerable. I've had 17 drainings and the surgery. I am currently waiting on the serrapetase and silica spray myself and hoping that will help. This has consumed my life. Ive lost jobs. My sex life is suffering. My self esteem. It is terrible! I hope your surgery helps more than mine did. I had to see over 10 doctors to find one who was even comfortable preforming the surgery and I feel so let down that it came back even after all of that. I cannot continue to live this way! I feel at a loss

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      HI Amanda, so sorry to hear what you've been through. I, also, had bilateral gland removal (both sides) and one side the cyst came back! I know it feels like you've been cursed, and as you've said, your whole life and self esteem get ruined. I did go to another doctor who said the reason why the cyst came back was bc the other doctor didn't remove all of it! If there is even a little bit left, it comes back. So I went in again for the 2nd glad removal surgery this past March. Now I feel like I've really gotten rid of it. My suggestion is get another surgery to remove it again...and not by the same doctor. If it's difficult finding a Gyno, try your luck with oncologists or urologists. I hear they have lots of experience with bartholin glands. Good luck Hun! I hope you figure all this out, and please never lose hope!

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      That is encouraging. I no longer have insurance so that may be awhile. Going to try naturally healing myself with diet and meditation and supplements and get some testing done if possible. I have cysts other places to that never become am issue like these. Id like to know the underlying cause. Thank you!
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      That is encouraging. I no longer have insurance so that may be awhile. Going to try naturally healing myself with diet and meditation and supplements and get some testing done if possible. I have cysts other places to that never become am issue like these. Id like to know the underlying cause. Thank you!
  • Posted

    So I know this post was from a few years ago but I am having the gland removal tomorrow and I am terrified.

    I have only had two cysts but they we're back to back. Never infected. Just large and interfered with sex.

    My ob when I went in for my second one suggested we remove the gland. I am more worried about the recovery and healing. I am a stay at home mom to to kids 5.5 and 1. My husband will be home to help me for the two days after the surgery but then he is back to working 12 hour days.

    Hearing peoples horror stories, I feel like maybe I shouldn't do the surgery. I don't know. How am I gonna possibly be able to take care if my kids day three.

    Not sure what to do! Any advice anyone?

    • Posted

      So sorry you're having to go through this! Considering your cysts have never been infected and you've only had two, it is a bit surprising that your doctor immediately recommended removal. However, the recurrence rate is really high so perhaps he/she is just being proactive. Is there anyone else who can come help you take care of your kiddos for a few more days?

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      Unfortunately not. If we lived near my family, my parents would be there to help. Kind of feeling like canceling the surgery but I might just be doing that out of fear.

      After reading this thread, I was surprised how many people couldn't convince their doctor to do the surgery and my Dr recommended it right away.

    • Posted

      Right. I would say it's definitely more common to see doctors not willing to do it. Maybe call your doctor to see why they recommended it right away? That may help give you some peace of mind. Surgery is scary so if you aren't ready for it or still have questions/concerns, there is no harm in postponing or even cancelling if you don't think it's the best option right now.

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