What are the symptoms of a Bartholin cyst?
What are the symptoms of a Bartholin cyst?
Many Bartholin cysts are small and do not cause symptoms other than minor irritation. If a Bartholin cyst forms an abscess (infection), symptoms may include:
- Discomfort and pain during sex, walking, sitting, or when inserting a tampon or wiping after using the restroom.
- Swelling and tenderness in the area.
- Fever or chills.
- Redness.
- Drainage from the cyst.
- Change in size (the cyst gets larger).