Should ganglion cysts be operated on, ganglion cysts regret after surgery

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Recommendation: Ganglion cyst ** Principles: 1

    Ganglion cysts can resolve on their own, but over a longer period of time. 2.Superficial cysts can be crushed, broken, squeezed or punctured with a needle to break the cyst wall by external force, and wait for it to be absorbed by itself.

    3.Under local anesthesia, puncture with a thick needle, try to extract as much colloidal fluid as possible, inject corticosteroids, and apply pressure bandaging. 4.

    Surgery**: Best results. In surgery, the entire cyst wall must be carefully removed along with the surrounding normal tendon sheaths, aponeurosis and other tissues.

    Rarely** postoperatively. **, it can still be surgically removed again. Principles of medication:

    1.Drugs are generally not needed for this condition**. To do intracapsular injections, use topical corticosteroids.

    2.If surgery** is required, appropriate antibiotics should be used after surgery. Some inpatients also need to be rehydrated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Preoperative general. There is no need to do a special examination, because it is a minor operation under local anesthesia, blood routine, coagulation time, and blood sugar test can be performed to rule out blood or diabetes and other surgical contraindications, and the joint suture removal time after surgery is best extended to 10-12 days. The cost of surgery for a simple small ganglion cyst such as the wrist joint is about 300-500, and attention should be paid to the protection of the wound after the operation, such as preventing infection.

    Ganglion cysts usually grow in joints. Therefore, it should be noted that the range of motion should not be too large and cause wound tearing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Ganglion cyst is a disease that is relatively unfamiliar to many people, this is a cystic mass that occurs in the joint tendon sheath, which is more common in young and middle-aged women, but sometimes children will also have ganglion cysts, which have a lot to do with inflammation, strain, trauma and other factors.

    Generally, there will be a round lump in the place where ganglion cysts occur, and soreness can be felt, and the severe condition may cause certain dysfunction. Ganglion cysts grow slowly, and a very small number of patients will regress on their own, no need to **, but some patients will not recede when they grow on their own, and doctors recommend that ganglion cysts that occur around the radial artery in the wrist should be surgically removed as soon as possible. However, there may be some sequelae after surgery, such as wrist pain, and great attention should be paid to postoperative sequelae to prevent the sequelae from worsening as soon as possible.

    Some patients regret having ganglion cyst surgery because they are worried about the sequelae after surgery, because the patient's own immunity is reduced after surgery, and the body is prone to damage. Although ganglion cyst surgery is not a serious operation, it can remove a lot of ** tissue, and there is a lot of bleeding, so you need to follow the doctor's instructions for good care after surgery.

    In short, the tendon or tendon sheath may be damaged after surgery for a large ganglion cyst, so the surgical site will feel uncomfortable for a long time after surgery, and this process is very uncomfortable, but if the tendon injury is not very serious, it will generally recover gradually with proper aftercare.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Question 1: Ganglion cyst is not treated If the ganglion cyst is small, it is recommended to use hot water for 30 minutes a day, because it will affect the function of the wrist joint after a long time, and it may also become larger.

    Question 2: Can ganglion cyst not be treated Hello, the wrist ganglion cyst itself is not an acute disease, of course, it can be observed, small needle knife or puncture, or ** observation, generally not affected by the child. Opinions:

    Jianyi, you are breastfeeding, you can first conservative Yeliao, local ** can be punctured, or a small needle knife, if it seriously causes discomfort in the palm, you need to undergo surgery. You can try Chinese medicine tendon Ning Shu.

    Question 3: Can ganglion cysts be left untreated? This disease is more likely to occur near the joints and tendons of the hands or feet. It is more common in young adults.

    The onset is slow, a round mass appears on the dorsum of the wrist or the dorsum of the foot, not connected to the **, the base is fixed, elastic**, and the sac is filled with a colorless gelatinous substance. Most are asymptomatic, with occasional aches and weakness. Ganglion cysts may resolve temporarily, but over a longer period of time.

    Intracapsular injection of hydrocortisone acetate once a week, usually 2 to 3 times can be cured. The cyst can also be broken by external force, or punctured with ten, so that the colloid overflows around, but it is easy. In most cases, surgery is not necessary, but if the ganglion cyst is painful and cannot be drained, it can be surgically removed.

    Question 4: How big can ganglion cysts not grow No street can be, unless it is at night, there is no leader in Yangshuo to inspect or say that when traveling, there are people on any street.

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