Is there anything wrong with ganglion cysts What is there with ganglion cysts?

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

    Of course, the easiest thing to do is that you will still have pain, and I will introduce you to a few non-surgical methods.

    1.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.

    2.Non-surgical**: Usually after the capsule contents are discharged, prednisolone acetate is injected into the capsule, and then compressed and bandaged, this method is simple, less painful, and the **rate is also low.

    3.Surgery**: Finger ganglion cysts are generally small and difficult to puncture; Ganglion cysts in other parts of the country can be surgically removed.

    The cyst should be completely removed during the operation, and if the tendon sheath occurs, the partially connected tendon sheath should be removed at the same time; If the synovial membrane of the joint capsule is herniated, it should be ligated and excised at the root to reduce the chance.

    4.Physiotherapy can also be done, but the effect is not very ideal, if the conditions allow, it is better to have surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, the landlord tries to understand the anatomy and function of the tendon sheath: the tendon sheath is a membranous tissue outside the tendon with a smooth inner wall that secretes synovial fluid to nourish and lubricate the tendon.

    Tenosynovitis is an aseptic inflammation in the tendon sheath, which refers to the metabolic imbalance of synovial fluid, which leads to its accumulation in the tendon sheath and causes a series of symptoms such as limited mobility, pain, and local masses.

    It is divided into two categories: conservative and surgical: conservative mainly refers to immobilization, which can be combined with physiotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine to improve the effect. For those who are ineffective in reverse or conservative, surgery can be performed, and the operation is tenosynovectomy. But there is a certain chance of **.

    It is recommended that the landlord is currently conservative**, and most patients can be relieved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    **It is unclear that it is more common in the dorsum of the wrist and dorsum of the foot, and may be associated with chronic trauma. It can be caused by injury, overstrain (especially in the hands and fingers), osteoarthritis, some systemic immune diseases, and even infection. It can be triggered or aggravated by occupations that require long-term repetitive joint strain, such as typists, cargo handlers, or industries that require long periods of computer operation.

    Women and diabetic patients are more likely to suffer from this disease, patients will feel joint pain, usually the feeling of joint stiffness is most obvious after getting up, and the symptoms will not be significantly relieved with frequent activities, the affected joints are swollen, and even the joint mobility disorder is snapped.

    2. Clinical manifestations.

    1.General symptoms.

    Ganglion cysts can occur at any age, are more common in young and middle-aged people, and are more common in women than men. Cysts grow slowly, are round, and are generally no more than 2 cm in diameter. There are also sudden discoverers.

    A few may recede on their own, or they may grow back. In some cases, there is no discomfort other than a local mass, and sometimes mild tenderness. In most cases, there is local soreness or discomfort that interferes with activity.

    2.Local symptoms.

    During the examination, a round mass with a smooth shape and clear boundary can be felt, and the surface can be pushed without adhesion. Most cysts are tense, the masses are tough, and a few are soft, but they all have cysts**. The base of the cyst is fixed and there is little movement.

    Ultrasonography can help determine the nature of the mass.

    1) Ganglion cyst of the wrist.

    It occurs mostly on the dorsal side of the wrist and rarely on the volar side. The best site of occurrence is the dorsal capsule of the wrist on the radial side of the extensor tendon, followed by between the flexor carpi radialis tendon and the abductor pollicis longus tendon. Ganglion cysts on the volar side of the wrist are sometimes distinguished from radial artery aneurysms and the radial artery, cephalic vein, and superficial branches of the radial nerve should be protected when the cyst is removed.

    Cysts can also develop in the flexor digital tendon sheath in the carpal tunnel, compressing the median nerve and inducing carpal tunnel syndrome. A few ganglion cysts can occur on the flexor tendon sheath of the fingers distal to the metacarpophalangeal joint, the size of a grain of rice, and as hard as cartilage.

    2) Ganglion cyst of the foot and ankle.

    There are 8 tendon sheaths in the ankle: 3 anterior (anterior tibialis tendon, extensor pollicis longus, and extensor digitorum longus), 3 medial (posterior tibialis tendon, flexor pollicis longus tendon, and flexor toelongus tendon), 1 lateral (peroneal longus and brevis tendon), and 1 posterior (Achilles tendon). Dorsalis pedis ganglion cysts are more common, and most of them originate from the tendon sheath of the extensor digitorum longus on the lateral aspect of the dorsalis pedis artery.

    Ganglion cysts in the tarsal ducts, which can compress the tibial nerve, are one of the causes of tarsal tunnel syndrome. Based on the medical history, general and local symptoms of clinical manifestations, ultrasonography can generally establish the diagnosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, it is determined that it is ganglion cyst, ganglion cyst** can achieve its purpose in many ways, and it is most important to choose the right one for you**.

    Ganglion cysts can be ruptured by squeezing or hammering, and gradually absorb on their own, but they are very easy to rupture after the cyst communicates with the joint cavity. Or use puncture to extract the capsule fluid, inject triamcinolone acetonide acetate or hyaluronidase, which has a certain curative effect. Ganglion cysts can also be surgically removed, but it is easy to do so after surgery.

    Strenuous activity of the diseased joint should be avoided for 1 month after surgery.

    When ganglion cyst**, pay more attention to the rest of the affected area and eat less spicy food. Do not use the computer for a long time or maintain a sitting posture for too long, if you surf the Internet for a long time, you should rest for 15 to 10 minutes every hour, do more indoor exercises and move the joints, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of ganglion cysts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Analysis: Hello, if this situation is diagnosed, you can not need surgery first, if it is more likely to affect functional activities, you can only undergo surgery.

    Advice: You can press him hard, or use a big needle to puncture him and pull it out, which is some jelly-like substance, if it is relatively large and difficult to press, then it is good to advise you to have surgery, and you can try tendon Ning Shu in the early stage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I saw a few doctors to no avail, and then I bought a bottle (lion oil) in Hong Kong, while oiling and pressing, two nights fine, very godly, just like I had gastroenteritis earlier, I went to the clinic more than 10 times a day, and it was useless to see a doctor, and on the morning of the third day, I couldn't, I bought Po Chai pills and ate two or three times. It's amazing. It seems that medicine is not expensive or cheap, just use it right.

    I hope it will be helpful for patients with ganglion cysts.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is your bag down, please? Is it okay now? How? I may have reached this point.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it's still useful to use some hormones to eliminate it if you see the shell.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, you can go to the hospital for a check-up, and it is easy to judge.

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