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Medical Conditions - Vestibular Gland Block

Vestibular gland block refers to a blockage in the vestibular gland located posterior to the opening of the vagina. Vestibular gland blockage can result in the formation of a cyst known as the Bartholin's cyst. Certain Bacterial and sexually transmitted infections are associated with the development of this condition. Surgical drainage and antibiotics are the treatment of choice for this condition.

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I have skin tag-like bumps on my vagina. What are they?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The presence of local swelling and itchiness over one side labia minora alone, indicates an element of inflammation.

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