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Ganglion Cyst Wrist

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Ganglion Cyst Wrist

In the Wrist, a ganglion is a particular type of lump which shows up next to a joint or a tendon. Inside, it is like a balloon filled with a thick liquid. It may be soft or hard, may or may not be painful, and may get bigger or smaller on its own. It may also be referred to as a mucous cyst, a mucinous cyst or a synovial cyst.

 
 

Symptoms of ganglion cyst on the wrist

 

The most common symptom of ganglion cyst in wrist is swelling. These cysts are actually benign fluid filled capsules. They are not cancerous and also, they do not spread to other parts of the body. However, they can certainly grow in size. The ganglion grows out of a joint and resembles a balloon on a stalk. Ganglions are located on the connective tissues between bones and muscles. The fluid in these sacs is slippery fluid and is similar to the fluid in the joints.

These cysts are fluid filled sacs and they put pressure on the nerves that pass through the joint. Most of these ganglion cysts are also painful. The more activity of the area, the more these cysts to grow in size. However, as soon as the wrist gets some rest, the size of the cyst decreases.

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