A lump or cyst on your hands, wrists, or fingers should always be checked by a qualified medical professional. Ganglion cysts are non-cancerous masses that develop above the joints and tendons of the hand, wrist, or fingers. Generally they are harmless. However, they can be unsightly and, depending on their location, interfere with your ability to use your hand or fingers.
The cause of ganglion cysts is, for the most part, unknown. However, fluid leaks from the joint or tendon and the body forms a wall around the fluid forming a cyst. People who have arthritis in their fingers may also be more likely to develop ganglion cysts in the joints of their fingers.
Symptoms of ganglion cysts may include:
Because we strive to help our patients achieve the best possible outcome, we are happy to share some additional information about conditions of the hand and wrist in our blogs. You can find more detailed information, including some facts about Ganglion Cysts and Tumors, common symptoms and more in a few of the blogs shared below.
While ganglion cysts are usually harmless, it’s important to properly examine and accurately diagnose any unexplained lump or growth you notice on your body. Some ganglion cysts are not only unsightly, they can impair your hand’s function. If you have a lump or growth that has recently appeared along your hand, wrist, or finger, call us today. We will rule out any other possible conditions, answer your questions, and recommend the best ganglion cyst treatment plan for you.
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Because we strive to help our patients achieve the best possible outcome, we are happy to share some additional information about conditions of the hand and wrist in our blogs. You can find more detailed information, including some facts about Ganglion Cysts and Tumors, common symptoms and more in a few of the blogs shared below.
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