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Suggest Treatment For Sebaceous Cyst On Labia Minora

I have a sebaceous cyst on my labia minora I was wondering if there is anyway to make it go,away? I have had one before and my obgyn said she got it all but why has it came back? I don t want to have to be cut on all the time ! Is there anything I can do before having to go to the Doctor again? I am also 6 weeks pregnant
Fri, 30 Jan 2015
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi
Thanks for your query
Based on your query, my opinion is
1. Sebaceous cyst usually does not recur. So before getting it examined, you should not be jumping to conclusions.
2. Cysts on the labia commonly due to infection of bartholin glands. This can be treated with removal and antibiotics.
3. If it is large, usually marsupialization is done so that the cyst does not recur.
4. Since you are pregnant, it needs medical attention to avoid further infection and complications arising out of it.
Hope this helps
Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Sebaceous Cyst On Labia Minora

Hi Thanks for your query Based on your query, my opinion is 1. Sebaceous cyst usually does not recur. So before getting it examined, you should not be jumping to conclusions. 2. Cysts on the labia commonly due to infection of bartholin glands. This can be treated with removal and antibiotics. 3. If it is large, usually marsupialization is done so that the cyst does not recur. 4. Since you are pregnant, it needs medical attention to avoid further infection and complications arising out of it. Hope this helps Regards