Top Questions on Treating Ganglion Cysts
I have a small cyst on scalp. No pain. Neither too hard nor soft. It is 10 year old and very slowly growing. It is of ar ...
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Sebaceous cyst doesn't cause much harm and can be surgically removed in 5 minutes. Or get our prescription for ayurvedic treatment so that it gradually disappears. Pl talk and also send photo of foot nails.
Hello, my age is 24 and i'm having a ganglion on left hand wrist upper side. How can we treat it. Is it curable? Is it d ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. If a ganglion cyst causes a great deal of pain or severely limits your day-to-day activities, your doctor may drain fluid from the cyst using a procedure called aspiration. In this procedure, the surrounding area is numbed with a local anesthetic, and the cyst is punctured with a needle, so that fluid can be drained. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Hello, My age is 29. I have cysts on both the hands. They aren't painful but I feel uncomfortable and want to go for the ...
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I think it's not a cysts. It's a oedema where it seems swolling, soft, pain less. Which occurs by fluid accumulated at that particular area. It caused by stay in same position for too long. Avoid salt food. Better you avoid surgery or you can try homoeopathic treatment because in homeopathy there is a very good medicine for oedema.
Hi. I have ganglion cyst in my right hand. Already had surgery before 2 year. But it's still paining. What to do? ...
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The cause is unknown, but it is thought that small tears in the tendon membrane or joint capsule allow the contents to squeeze out. In many cases, ganglion cysts go away by themselves without the need for medical treatment. Treatment options include surgery or draining the cyst with a needle. If the cyst is causing pain or interfering with joint movement, your doctor may recommend: Immobilization. Because activity can cause the ganglion cyst to get larger, it may help to temporarily immobilize the area with a brace or splint. As the cyst shrinks, it may release the pressure on your nerves, relieving pain.
My wife was diagnosed with Ganglion cyst on right wrist. When consulted doctor they suggested to wear a wrist splint for ...
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Ganglion is a benign swelling due to weakness or tear in synovial membrane covering the tendons around wrist. No medical treatment. Surgery for removal suggested only if interferes with daily activities. Recurrence after surgery is 20% Pain in your case could be due to other causes also.
Last week I found a lump in my right wrist. Gradually my entire hand started paining. I visit a doctor and he detect it ...
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You can go for percutaneous/ USG guided needle decompression and intralesional depopred application. It is a opd procedure. Simple and effective. But beware that ganglion is known for recurrences.
I found a lump in my right wrist last to last week. Last four five days my entire hand has been paining. I went to docto ...
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Ganglion cyst are fluid filled cyst if it is paining then then a fluid can removed from the cyst with the help of needle and then decompress it .in painless condition it subsides on its own but in your condition its painfull so you may do removal of fluid and decompression.
I have undergone through the surgery of ganglion of my left wrist exact at the joint. It's been 15 days for operation an ...
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Hello dear lybrate-user, Warm welcome to Lybrate.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly.* There is around 3 - 4 weeks period time for complete recovery of the surgery as currently there will be internal joining of structures going on. Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recovery. Welcome for any further assistance. Regards take care.
After Reunion of the colles fracture. I got cyst in elbow. Weather it is dangerous or not. Please give reply. ...
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Hi lybrate-user, healed colles fracture and cyst both are unrelated and is it bone cyst or soft tissue, unless it hurt you I don't think you need to worry, but if bone cyst better to evaluate.
I know Pilonidal Sinus can be treated with both Open Incision Surgery, as well as Laser Surgery (Laparoscopy). For perso ...
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I understand the word laser and laparoscopy denote precise, painless or minimal invasive surgery. If the diagnosis of pilonidal sinus is confirmed then simple lay opening the tract and removal of the hair tufts resting at the depth of the sinus is the most accurate treatment. The hair tufts resting in the depths of the sinus act as a foreign body causing the discharge due to irritation and may lead to pus formation. Once these foreign body. The tufts are removed the sinus heals very well. The origin of these tufts of hair is person's own hair which are broken away from their roots and which accumulate in the natal cleft. 'Long sitting hours' is the most common reason why it happens. One has to take care that the broken hair do not accumulate in the natal cleft to avoid recurrence. Some times flap surgery is done to obliterate the very deep natal cleft. Though pilonidal sinus, a very minor illness, is very irritating for the person who has it. With systematic efforts and education of why one gets it is discussed, it is a very easy disease to manage. Fistuloscopes are used in Fistula in ano. And Laser is just a cutting tool. It does not provide any great advantage in recovery or avoiding the recurrence. This is a current established science.