Re: Peri-Arousal Bartholinodynia Bilateralis

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirez@icepr.com)
Thu Mar 29 04:02:09 2001


Looks like a good idea - maybe mixed wih xylocaine.

At Wed, 28 Mar 2001, ainsron@msn.com wrote: >
>I'ld probably try a steroid injection before considering alcohol, much
>like I would a trigger point injection for any other localized pain
>process that is not responding to the other modalities.
>
>>A 32-year-old nullipara with a history of left-sided Bartholin abscess
>>treated by I&D 6 years ago presented with progressive severe pain within
>>both Bartholin glands, only during arousal, for 1 year. Med/surg
>>history is negative.
>>
>>Both glands are pea-sized, firm & nontender to palpation. Bilateral FNA
>>& cultures were negative for infection.
>>
>>Empiric therapy with antibiotics, tub baths, and pre-coital NSAIDS was
>>ineffective. An atropine-based asthmatic inhaler provided partial
>>relief by reducing systemic mucus secretion, but pain is still
>>significant. Bartholinectomy has been refused. I have considered
>>direct injection of alcohol into the glands, but am reluctant to risk
>>injury to critical branches of the pudendal nerves.
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>--
>>M.A. Pelosi, III, MD
>>
>--
>Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD
>

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