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6 Home Remedies to Manage Vaginal Cysts

January 19, 2023
5 min read
By Dr. Arif Maghribi Khan, MBBS, MD | Mental Health Counselor

In this article:

  • Home Remedies to Manage Symptoms of Vaginal Cysts
  • Additional Self-Care Tips to Deal With Vaginal Cysts
  • Most-Asked Questions About Vaginal Cysts
  • Final Word

Vaginal cysts don’t usually come with symptoms but it can be uncomfortable to have them.

home remedies to reduce vaginal cysts

They can be pockets of pus in your vagina lining that may cause discomfort. So it becomes important to manage them in the best possible way.

Fortunately, there are some things you can do at home to promote healing and protect the cyst from infection.

Home Remedies to Manage Symptoms of Vaginal Cysts

The following remedies can help you get rid of the discomforts of vaginal cysts.

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1. Take a sitz bath

Taking a sitz bath is a very common way of reducing the discomfort that arises from vaginal cysts. This not only soothes any irritation and encourages healing but also helps drain the cyst if there is fluid inside it.

A sitz bath also helps reduce the chances of infection by keeping the area around it safe and clean.

To take a sitz bath, all you have to do is fill your tub with some warm water and add Epsom salt to it. Soak in the water for around 15 minutes or so, and then dry yourself. Doing this every alternate day or twice a week is good enough. (1)

2. Apply a warm compress

apply a warm compress to reduce signs of vaginal cysts

Using a warm compress on your cysts makes them soft and promotes drainage of fluid inside them. This is an effective way to promote healing.

A warm compress is also known to reduce infection by curbing bacteria. It also soothes inflammation in and around the vaginal area.

To perform a warm compress on the affected area, soak a clean towel in hot water and hold it close to your vagina for a few minutes. Do this at least twice a day until you see fluid start to drain.

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Make sure that the compress is not too hot as your vaginal area is very sensitive and delicate. (2)

3. Use turmeric

Turmeric is a very famous natural anti-inflammatory and antiseptic agent. This means that it not only alleviates discomfort that arises from pain and inflammation but also keeps your cyst protected from infection. These properties of turmeric come from its chemical compound called curcumin.

To use turmeric, make a paste by mixing turmeric with coconut oil and then apply it to the affected area. Other than topical application, you can also consume turmeric milk to promote healing. (3)

4. Apply aloe vera gel

Aloe vera comes with anti-inflammatory properties. It is known to heal and reduce inflammation. It also helps soothe the area and, thus, can be very beneficial when dealing with cysts.

You can either directly apply a freshly extracted batch of aloe vera gel from an aloe vera leaf to your cyst, or you can mix it with turmeric to make a paste and use it topically. (4)

5. Give yogurt a try

yogurt usage can help reduce any cyst related issues

Yogurt is a good home remedy for vaginal cysts. It is also helpful in reducing cyst-related issues.

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You can apply yogurt directly to the affected area or use a cotton ball to apply it, at least twice a day. Consuming a cup of yogurt daily is also helpful to promote healing. (5)

6. Try garlic

Garlic contains antibiotic properties. It protects you from bacteria and reduces your risk of infections. Garlic is also known to boost immunity, thereby accelerating the healing of cysts.

Crush garlic and apply it directly to the cyst, or ingest garlic cloves twice every day. Remember to stop using garlic and go to a doctor if you experience irritation or discomfort with the remedy. (6)

Additional Self-Care Tips to Deal With Vaginal Cysts

  • Take over-the-counter painkillers for symptomatic relief, if required.
  • Maintain proper hygiene, which includes regular warm baths.
  • Keep an eye out for additional symptoms.
  • Apply a warm compress multiple times a day.
  • Always wipe front to back when using the bathroom.
  • Avoid having multiple sexual partners.
  • Always use a condom when having sexual intercourse.

Most-Asked Questions About Vaginal Cysts

What happens when a vaginal cyst becomes infected?

If your vaginal cyst becomes infected, then it may cause pain. They’re usually infected by bacteria found on the skin near your vagina. Infections can also be due to sexually transmitted diseases.

Infected vaginal cysts have a pus-filled cavity and are very painful and require medical assistance. (7)

When to drain a vaginal cyst?

If your vagina cyst is big in size and filled with fluid, then a doctor may need to drain it out using a catheter.

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Do vaginal cysts need surgery?

If the cyst keeps coming back and is highly uncomfortable, your healthcare provider may suggest a surgical procedure to remove it entirely.

Final Word

Treatment for a vaginal cyst is usually implemented only after the cyst becomes infected or comes back every now and then. If it becomes huge, you might have to get it drained, but otherwise, due to the lack of symptoms, it can be managed easily at home with some remedies.

It is always better to have vaginal cysts checked by a healthcare professional such as a gynecologist, who will make sure you are on the right treatment path.

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Continue Reading Continue ReadingVaginal Cysts: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and More
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