Can ganglion cysts be rubbed? Can ganglion cyst be rubbed down ganglion cyst which is more serious,

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

    I also had one on my wrist 2 months ago and I saw a doctor and said it was no big deal! Some of them will be fine by themselves, and some will continue to grow up, and if they continue to grow up, they will have surgery! If it doesn't hurt, you can rub it!

    However, my ganglion cyst was suddenly healed a few days ago! Maybe it was when my wrist was squeezed and the ganglion ruptured and it gradually absorbed on its own! The ganglion cyst on my wrist used to be the size of a bean!

    Now it doesn't feel like it's at all! Don't worry either! It will be fine on its own!

    Don't think about it, don't rub it! It will disappear quietly when you are in a good mood! ~

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Had surgery to take it

    I thought I had one too, but I went to the orthopedic department and said it was a tendon bag, and told me that it was okay, and if it was a cyst, it would have to be knifed, which is what the orthopedic surgeon said

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It can be massaged and may be absorbed on its own.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ganglion cyst rupture by squeezing or hammering, and can be gradually absorbed by itself, but there is a possibility of it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Analysis: Hello, ganglion cysts do not heal on their own. There are usually no symptoms.

    It's likely to get bigger and bigger. There are a variety of ways to do this, such as applying a healthy and soothing massage and pressing. and surgery.

    Among them, surgical complete excision is the most difficult and effective method.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you go to the hospital for surgery as soon as possible, and you will be fine after complete resection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nowadays, many people's lives are inseparable from the computer, or other activities of the wrist joints are used a lot, and after a long time, there will be a stiff bag on the back of the wrist, which can be pressed, and it will be a little painful. This is generally a ganglion cyst, which can disappear by massage, but it is also easy to **. Let's learn more.

    You can rub it off.

    When you find it for the first time, you can press it to break it, so that the liquid inside can be absorbed under the skin by itself, because the damage is small, everyone is easy to accept, and it is the most commonly used method.

    However, some of them take a longer time, because the cyst wall is relatively thick, and it is not easy to break, which can be helped with a hard object. The disadvantage of this method is that it is easy**, but after one or two times, it is basically fine.

    There is also a low rate of injection puncture suction, an empty syringe to extract the cyst fluid, and inject a small amount of hormone into the sac, and then pressure bandaging. However, because the liquid is thicker, the needle is thicker.

    If the above method does not work well, we can cut it out completely by doing surgery, but there will be a scar.

    Tenosynovitis is an infiltration of inflammatory tissues around the tendon sheath caused by bacterial or aseptic inflammation, resulting in adhesions, tissue hardening, and even narrowing that affects mobility. Sterility is more common mainly due to friction caused by long-term activity. The main symptoms are localized swelling, pain, and even progression to limited mobility.

    Tenosynovitis should be prompted**, otherwise it may develop into permanent inconvenience. It can be used in the early stage of conservative**, including local fixation, physiotherapy, hot compress, traditional Chinese medicine fumigation, intrathecal injection of sterols, etc., but attention should be paid to aseptic operation during injection. If conservatively** is ineffective, surgery should be considered.

    Ganglion cysts are generally located in the tendon sheath, but the main reason is that the joint capsule is weak or the pressure in the joint capsule is large, so that the synovial fluid squeezes out of the joint cavity, forming a "balloon" phenomenon, forming a mass outside the joint capsule, and the mass is located around the tendon sheath or even wraps the tendon sheath to grow. Ganglion cysts are generally unnecessary** and will disappear on their own. Removal of the cyst can also be done by massage, cyst puncture, and surgery.

    It is mainly related to chronic injuries. It can be caused by injury, overwork, osteoarthritis, or even infection. For example, people who move their wrists and insteps for a long time have significantly more people suffering from this disease.

    Ganglion cysts can occur at any age, with young women being the most common. Cysts grow slowly, usually no more than 2 cm. Most people experience soreness and discomfort, which affects their activity.

    The pain has nothing to do with the size, it has to do with its tension, that is to say, the hard hurts, and the soft hurts not. With your hands, you can feel a round lump with a smooth outer edge and a well-defined border, and the surface can be pushed. The mass has poor mobility and is painful to press.

    Seriously afraid to prop up the ground with the palm of your hand.

    Ganglion cysts usually occur on the wrists or fingers, but they can also occur on the knees, instep, ankles, or shoulders.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Analysis: Treatment:

    **Principle. 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 the gelatinous liquid, inject hydrocortisone acetate or prednisolone 12 5-25mg, compress bandaging, once a week, 2-3 times in a row to heal, often **.

    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**. For intracapsular injections, hydrocortisone acetate or prednisolone may be used.

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

    Prevention common sense: Ganglion cyst is a benign lump that tends to occur on the dorsal side of the wrist, volar side, or dorsum of the foot. Therefore, if there is a hemispherical mass on the wrist or dorsum of the foot, it should be considered as this disease and should be distinguished from epidermoid cyst, sebaceous adenoma or lipoma to avoid misdiagnosis. The disease generally has little effect on the human body, and very few can disappear on its own.

    Although there are many ways to ** this disease, most cases still have the possibility of **. If the cyst is small, asymptomatic and does not affect the appearance, it can be left untreated and wait and see how it changes. If the cyst is large and symptomatic, non-surgical is used**.

    **, can be again**. In order to achieve the goal of **, surgical excision can be selected, but very rarely**.

    Suggestions: The effect of massage is not obvious, or it is better to carry out other **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ganglion cysts are cystic masses that develop near the tendon sheath, joint capsule, and ligaments. The sac contains concentrated mucus or jelly-like mucus and can be polycystic or polycystic. It has a cyst to the touch, with a smooth surface and no adhesion to it; Basal fixation.

    Attached to deep tissues, puncture can extract jelly-like mucus, which is more common in the joints or tendon sheaths of the hands and feet, and the most common sites are the back of the wrist and the dorsum of the foot. Tenosynovitis is more likely to occur in the fingers and radial styloid process. If it occurs in the styloid process of the radius, pain in the styloid area is the main symptom, sometimes radiating to the hands and shoulders.

    If it occurs in the hands, especially the thumb, the index finger is the most common. It is easy to snap when the finger is flexed, so it is also called 'snapping finger' or 'trigger finger'In the early stage, the metacarpophalangeal joint is painful, ineffective, local tenderness, swelling and radiating pain in the fingers, sometimes numbness, and in severe cases, the interphalangeal joints cannot be straightened, and there is a snapping sound when straightening.

    It can be relieved with the help of tendons.

    And it's a lump. The diagnosis of tenosynovitis and ganglion cysts is less likely to occur, because both diseases are a gradual process and do not progress as quickly. In the early stages of both diseases and mild symptoms, local fixation can be used, and ganglion cysts must be squeezed by hand.

    Liliao can relieve or disappear the symptoms. This is followed by partial occlusion, which sometimes makes the symptoms disappear in a single session. Because you are in unbearable pain and swollen now, you can take some anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs first, and go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ganglion cysts often occur on the back of the wrist, occasionally on the volar side of the forearm, wrist, anterior ankle, dorsum of foot, etc., the surface is smooth and the skin color remains unchanged, not connected with **, the local temperature is normal, the base of the mass is fixed or pushed to be movable, the rubber-like hard mass or cyst**, the tenderness is mild or non-tender. If it occurs in the rouge socket, it can be as big as an egg when the knee is straight, and it is difficult to feel deep when the knee is bent. Some ganglion cysts resolve spontaneously, but over a longer period of time.

    Key points of pathology and diagnosis of ganglion cysts! Experts remind patients that it is not terrible to get sick, the key is to actively accept the doctor's medicine, coupled with the daily exercise, you can make your disease have a good effect. In the early stage, you can try tendon tranquility.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Apply safflower oil or anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving topicals, and then press your fingers on the top of the cyst clockwise and counterclockwise, rubbing vigorously. Break it and it will go down on its own.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Problem analysis: After having ganglion cyst, there will be slight soreness in the affected area, and when the cyst fluid increases, it will become hard and tender. Tranquility can be used to relieve pain, the affected area will be accompanied by weakness, discomfort or soreness, radiating pain, and in severe cases, it will also cause certain dysfunction to the patient.

    Suggestions: Pay attention to rest at ordinary times, don't overwork

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I remember many years ago I also had a bag on the inner finger of my right middle finger and it hurt when I touched it, and I guess this is it, and the doctor said that it would be too big to operate. (He didn't tell me anything wrong, because I was in the hospital to serve my mother-in-law's illness when she was busy with illness and asked the doctor directly in the inpatient department) Later, I heard that people said that the compression, rubbing it was not good, and I pressed it with my thumb a few times while it hurt, and then it was miraculously better. At that time, it was too stupid, and it was also a fool who was stupid, and he healed himself without spending money.

    You can give it a try.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Usually pay more attention to rest, don't be too tired at work, develop a good habit of combining work and rest, eat more light food in terms of diet, and don't eat spicy and greasy food.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If this is not very heavy, you can use it with a tendon smear to gently penetrate and make the pimple disappear.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Ganglion cyst, is indirectly caused by strain or trauma, it is generally not recommended to squeeze, if squeezed, it will cause re-trauma of the tendon sheath, generally can be externally used some plasters, such as Fang Duo good paste, last year at school because of playing basketball, finger poked, caused ganglion cyst, with this, about a month, it's fine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I hope to get the landlord's bounty points, the following is my experience with ganglion cyst a few years ago, I hope to help the landlord:

    At the wrist joint on the back of my hand, there is a ganglion cyst that is nearly 1 yuan in size and nearly 1cm thick, which can slide, press painfully, and is very hard, feeling like a hard bone in it, and it will take about 3 years to grow.

    The first time I went to a medium-sized private hospital, the doctor said that the tissue had been fibrosis and needed surgery to remove it, and the operation cost was about 1,000 yuan.

    Later, I felt that I couldn't stand a big bag bulging on the wrist joint on the back of my hand, so I took a day off and went to the First People's Hospital, and the doctor prescribed a bottle of potion the size of a penicillin bottle when we were children, first pierced the cyst with a syringe needle, extracted some transparent juice out, and then put the bottle of small potion into it, the total cost was more than 20 yuan, and after about 1 month, the cyst was completely eliminated, and now three or four years have passed, and there is no **.

    My experience is that it's not a big deal, but you must choose the right hospital and doctor, preferably a regular public hospital. A cyst as big as yours can be treated in the same way as me, don't listen to the scare of the (immoral) doctor, what tissue fibrosis, what kind of treatment without surgery, it will be ** in the future, etc.

    Also, such a cyst is difficult to get with a topical plaster, if you really don't want to go to the hospital, when the cyst is still young, if you can bear the pain to crush it, (in fact, the cyst is empty inside, full of transparent juice), drain the juice inside, the cyst will be absorbed by the body, slowly eliminated. (I missed it at the time, when the cyst grew, I thought it was a fast bone growing at the key point, and for a while I felt that it was very soft and deformed when pressed, and I was afraid that it would be crushed, and I was afraid that the broken bone would hurt my wrist.) If you can oppress it at the time, you can do it)

    Good luck to the landlord!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The orthopedic department of the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University in Beijing can do puncture, which is to use a needle to extract the liquid inside, and then inject a little medicine to prevent infection, which can be done for 10 minutes before and after. It doesn't hurt. **Fee 6 RMB.

    But it will be longer than surgery, and it will be **. Is there a way to **no more**, I don't know at the moment. My sister just had a needle prick suck night.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello friends, don't worry, use some.

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