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What Causes Swollen Joints And Bartholin S Cyst In Pregnancy?

I am 22 weeks pregnant and I have low bp 102/58 low iron (anemic) and have swollen joints and a bathilon cyst the size of a golf ball. and NO infection . they have misdiagnosed me with staff the second trip to the er when the bathlion cyst got drained the first er trip and it grow in size and now the answer is back to a bathlion cyst. please tell me what can be causeing all these problems . im goin crazy waitin on more blood work to come back just sayin im anemic again
Tue, 12 Aug 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

The Bartholins cyst is just a clogged, inflamed or infected Bartholin gland and if improperly drained or treated, it can recur. So the issue would be drainage and treatment with antibiotics by an experienced doctor. As for the anemia, it is best you discuss this with your doctor. Depending on the level either a transfusion or supplements will be advised.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Swollen Joints And Bartholin S Cyst In Pregnancy?

Hello ma am and welcome. The Bartholins cyst is just a clogged, inflamed or infected Bartholin gland and if improperly drained or treated, it can recur. So the issue would be drainage and treatment with antibiotics by an experienced doctor. As for the anemia, it is best you discuss this with your doctor. Depending on the level either a transfusion or supplements will be advised. Hope this helps. Best wishes.