Gynecologic cysts are cysts that grow in any part of the womans reproductive system like the uterus, cervix, and vagina. Cysts are closed sacs containing a gelatin-like material that grow separately from the surrounding tissues.
Skenes duct cysts are cysts located in the Skenes glands also called periurethral glands. This type of cyst develops because of obstructions in the ducts to the Skenes glands due to infection.
The Womans Skenes Glands
Skenes glands are also called lesser vestibular glands and periurethral glands. They are located around the opening of the urethra on the upper portion of the vaginal area. These glands are composed of soft tissues connected to the clitoris. They are involved in sexual stimulation. During sexual arousal, blood fills these glands.
The Symptoms of Skenes Duct Cyst
Small cysts may be asymptomatic, but large Skenes duct cysts have symptoms. Urine may be retained resulting in urinary tract infection. When the urinary tract is infected, a woman with this condition may find herself having a frequent and pressing need to urinate. She may also feel severe pain when urinating. Also, she may find it hard to start urination. During urination, urine may drip onto the vaginal area. All these happen because the cyst blocks the flow of urine towards the urethra. Skenes duct cysts may result in abscesses that are soft, causing pain and inflammation. With this condition, a woman may have fever. A woman who has a Skenes duct cyst may also experience pain during sexual intercourse, which is technically called dyspareunia.
The Diagnosis of Skenes Duct Cyst
Skenes duct cysts may be detected during pelvic examination. In pelvic examination, the doctor may feel the cyst especially if the cyst is large enough. When a woman complains of the symptoms such as pain during urination or during sexual intercourse, this may lead to the diagnosis of Skenes duct cysts. The images of Skenes duct cysts maybe seen by using the method of ultrasonography. Cytoscopy or the insertion of a viewing tube may also be used for diagnosis.
The Skenes Duct Cysts Treatment
If the size of the cyst is small and it has no symptoms, treatment may not be necessary. However, if cysts are big and cause symptoms like pain in urination, it may be necessary to perform surgery or doctors may make a tiny cut on the cyst in order to remove the semisolid contents of the sac. Sometimes Skenes duct cysts are big enough to cause discomfort. In this case a surgery in an operating room setting is needed to remove the cysts. These cysts sometimes swell and cause the formation of abscess. In this case, the doctor may recommend the use of antibiotics for several days. When the swelling disappears, the cyst is surgically removed.