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Soaking in warm water, 4 times a day for several days usually provides some relief. This may help localize infection and precipitate spontaneous drainage. However, it does not always solve the problem because the site of rupture is usually very small and closes quickly so drainage isn't complete.
Surgical incision, which results in complete drainage of the abscess, provides the greatest relief and the fastest recovery. This procedure can be done under local anesthesia in a doctor's office. Placement of an iodoform gauze wick or a small rubber catheter during surgery allows the abscess to continue draining while facilitating healing. Antibiotics may be prescribed to combat the infection, but they are not usually needed if the abscess is drained properly.
Women who have recurrent abscesses may consider the marsupialization procedure. A small, permanent opening is surgically created to facilitate drainage. Occasionally, the glands will be completely excised if the abscesses continue to recur.
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