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How I cured my Bartholin Cyst

I'll try to keep this as short as possible. During sex I noticed I was not able to fully orgasm which was odd and I felt a swelling sensation on the right side of my labia. It immediately became very inflamed and I had no idea what had happened. After two days in agony and fearing the worst, I decided to see my GYN and was diagnosed with a Bartholin Cyst (abscessed) on my right labia. I soaked in Epsom salt water, applied warm compresses, and took and finished a prescription of antibiotics. Nothing worked so she set up an appointment to have it lanced and drained. After countless hours of searching the internet, I decided not to have it lanced and drained. From what I had read, it was an extremely painful procedure and only offered temporary relief, not actually solving future occurrences. I decided to try what so many other women tried and swore by. I started taking Horsetail (Silica) 440mg about four or five times a day. I also rubbed Tea Tree Oil (liberally) on the cyst about four to seven times a day. And, when time allowed, I used a hot water bottle wrapped in a thin, moist cloth and pressed it on the cyst. Within a week, my once very large cyst was gone. Feeling better and so happy I did not opt for the surgery! I'm not a doctor, this just worked for me so I wanted to share.

I purchased the Horsetail (440mg, 100 capsules) at a local Health Food Store at about $8.00, and the Tea Tree Oil (0.5 fl oz/ 15 ml) for about $8.00. Very inexpensive considering the alternatives, in my opinion.

Best of luck and good health to all! If you'd like to message me, feel free.
 
  Moosk on 2014-04-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Thanks for sharing this info.
 
nawazkhan 9 years ago

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