Q: After surgical drainage or a marsupialization procedure, it is key to continue with regular Sitz baths during the healing phase. Again, this is to ensure that the area remains clean, and to maximize healing while minimizing the risk of infection. Sitz baths are advised beginning one to two days following the surgical procedure. You may have a catheter for four to six weeks to keep your Bartholin cyst open and to prevent further fluid accumulation, following surgical drainage. For as long as the catheter remains in, it is key to refrain from sexual intercourse.  Abstaining from sex for that time period will also help to prevent your cyst from becoming infected. After marsupialization, even though there is no catheter, you will be advised to refrain from sex for four weeks following the procedure to ensure full healing. You may use over-the-counter pain medications, such as Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or Acetaminophen (Tylenol) as needed. Alternatively, if your pain is more severe, you may ask your doctor for prescription strength pain medications (narcotics) such as Morphine in the initial stages of recovery.
A: Continue with regular Sitz baths. Refrain from sexual intercourse until your catheter is removed. Continue with pain medications as needed.

Q: Place the oven rack in the lower third of the oven to get ready to cook some tasty fudgy brownies. Line the bottom and the sides of the pan with foil or parchment paper, leaving an overhang on two of the opposing sides. Heat up the water until it just reaches a simmer. Make sure the bowl is heat-safe. Stir the ingredients together until they're fully incorporated. You should rest the bowl over the simmering water to heat up the ingredients a bit and to make it easier to combine them and make the mixture nice and creamy. Continue to stir the ingredients until the mixture is nice and warm. Don't worry if it's still a little chunky; it'll get smoother after you add the flour and eggs. It should still be warm, but not hot, when you're ready to use it again. Use a spatula or wooden spoon to add the vanilla, which will impart a unique flavor to the brownies. Now, add the eggs to the mixture one at a time. Stir in the first one completely before you stir in the second. This should help the mixture become smoother. Now, stir the flour until you've fully incorporated it. This should take another minute or two at least. Your batter will be pretty thick, probably thicker than you're used to when you make brownies -- this is where the fudge-factor comes in. Stir in the walnuts, pecans, almonds, or any other kind of nuts you want to use. This is optional, but adds a nice kick to the brownies. Make sure to spread it evenly into the pan to create brownies that are all about the same thickness. After 18 or so minutes, start checking on the brownies. When they're ready, you should be able to put a toothpick into the center, making it come out nearly clean. If they aren't ready, even after the time limit, then keep baking them. Give them at least five minutes to cool down before you cut into them. . This recipe makes for 16 normal brownie squares. However, you can cut them to be bigger or smaller, depending on what you want. Enjoy these tasty fudgy brownies as they are. For an extra kick, drizzle them with caramel sauce.
A: Preheat your oven to 325ºF (162ºC). Prepare an 8 x 8 in. (20 x 20 cm.) baking pan. Pour 1-2 in. (2.5-5 cm.) of water into a medium saucepan. Combine the cocoa powder, sugar, butter, and salt in a bowl. Let the bowl cool for 3-5 minutes. Stir in the vanilla. Add the eggs. Add the flour. Stir in the nuts. Pour the mixture into a pan. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool. Cut the brownies Serve.

Q: When signing up for an e-mail account or any other account on the internet, make use of all the verification processes it provides. These are usually additional layers of information that is known only to you. The verification processes provided include things such as Phone Verification, SMS Verification and answering specific security questions. Do your research on finding a secure email account, depending on your personal needs; there are reviews available from other users if you do online searches.  Be aware that the email service provider you're using will have its own security measures, hence no particular one is set out here. Simply follow the instructions that are aimed at securing your account as tightly as possible. If you are trying to use an email account that lacks security features, reconsider using it at all. Be aware that no email service is 100 percent safe. Do everything possible to make hacking very difficult. If you include a number with your name or an unusual word, etc., it makes it harder for someone to simply guess your name by adding your first and last names together and emailing. Do not give it to anybody else, do not store it in your email Drafts folder and do not store it where it can be accessed. Your password is valuable, so treat it as such and keep it confidential. Tighten up the security of your account. Add an extra phone number and alternative email address for a password recovery if somehow your account is hacked, and the password has been changed. Add security questions related to password recovery so you can recover your hacked password later on. If you receive a message from your email provider that they are concerned about the email being compromised, follow it up. Read it carefully though, as if the email itself is a scam, it will have giveaway signs such as bad grammar, illegitimate/spoofed logos, a click-on link to change a password (do not click, always change a password from the account itself), etc. If you are suspicious that an email from your email provider isn't real, contact the email company directly, either by phone or by a separate email sent through their actual website. Wait to hear back from them before responding to the suspicious email. Some companies have email abuse or inquiry departments; check their website for more information. If you want an account where you can be less careless, such as for leaving your email address all over the internet, etc., use a separate one intended just for that and leave nothing personal or sensitive on it, ever. Keep your personal email account secure using the suggestions above but also by not giving it to many people, other than those you trust. If you receive emails promising prizes, wins, money exchanges, eternal love, etc., then be very suspicious. Never click on a link promising such things and never reply to the email either. Delete the message without actioning it any further.
A: Use a secured email account. Make your email address less easy to guess. Guard your email password. React promptly but carefully to messages about possible attacks to your email account. Consider using different email accounts for different purposes. If it's too good to be true, it's suspicious.

Q: Waterproof cases form an airtight seal around your device. A change in altitude or temperature can cause a pressure change that makes removal much more difficult. If this happens, equalize pressure by inserting a coin into the gap next to the latch on front of the case, then twisting the coin. Large models have a "purge knob" on the front of the case instead, which you can turn to open and equalize pressure. Tighten the purge knob before using the case again. The case is not waterproof while the knob is open. Some Otterbox cases, such as the Armor series models for the iPod touch, do not separate into two parts. Instead, they open when you rotate a latch on the back of the case. The case will pop open enough to remove the phone, but the two halves remain attached at one end.
A:
Equalize pressure on waterproof models. Open hinged Armor cases.