A Bartholin's cyst, also known as a Bartholin's gland cyst, is a fluid-filled sac that develops in one of the Bartholin's glands. These glands are located on either side of the vaginal opening and are responsible for producing lubrication during sexual arousal. When the duct of a Bartholin's gland becomes blocked, a cyst can form.
There are several synonyms or alternative terms used to describe Bartholin's cyst:
It is important to note that while these terms are used interchangeably, they all refer to the same condition - the development of a cyst in the Bartholin's gland. If you suspect you have a Bartholin's cyst or are experiencing symptoms such as pain, swelling, or discomfort in the vaginal area, it is recommended to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.