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Bartholin's Abscess Definition
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A woman with a Bartholin's abscess has a collection of pus under the skin near the entrance to the vagina, due to an infection of the Bartholin's gland.
The Bartholin's glands secrete a fluid that keeps the vaginal lining moist. They are located just inside and to either side of the vaginal opening in the labia. ![]() Continue to Bartholin's Abscess Symptoms
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