A 7-year-old female with swelling and pain in the labia for four days was presented to a tertiary care center. She had no history of trauma and discharge from the swelling or the vulva. Medical history Similar conditions occurred prior to two months Underwent surgery for the drainage of pus by an incision Physical examination No history of trauma No discharge from the swelling or vulva Measurement of swelling in the labia: Approximately 4 cm × 4 cm Characteristics of swelling: Tender, soft, and fluctuant The position of the swelling: 6 o' clock to 12 o' clock position Presence of a linear scar over the swelling   Fig.

1 Linear incision scar caused during previous surgery Laboratory examination Routine investigations: Normal Diagnosis and management Based on the physical examination, the patient was diagnosed with a recurrent right Bartholin's gland abscess. The patient was posted for…