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Can Silica Cure Vaginal Inclusion Cyst?

Hello, I have noticed that I have a vaginal inclusion cyst for a while and after some reserch I found silica can treat barthoral cyst, and could the inclusion cyst be treated the same way and get removed? Thank you very much and looking forward to the answer.
Thu, 22 May 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
Silica has nothing to do with vaginal cysts, whether Bartholins' or inclusion cysts.
I wonder what is your source of information.
It is erroneous for sure.
ALso, how are you sure you have a vaginal inclusion cyst - have you visited a gynecologist.
I hope you have.
Removal is a simple surgical procedure, and that is the only answer.
All else is fable.
All the best
Take care.
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Can Silica Cure Vaginal Inclusion Cyst?

Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. Silica has nothing to do with vaginal cysts, whether Bartholins or inclusion cysts. I wonder what is your source of information. It is erroneous for sure. ALso, how are you sure you have a vaginal inclusion cyst - have you visited a gynecologist. I hope you have. Removal is a simple surgical procedure, and that is the only answer. All else is fable. All the best Take care.