Ganglion cysts are non-cancerous, benign lumps that most commonly develop along the tendons or joints of your wrists or hands and sometimes, the ankles and feet.
Ganglion cysts are typically:
The location of your ganglion cysts can sometimes interfere with joint movement. If your ganglion cyst is causing problems, your doctor may suggest draining the cyst with a needle or removing the cyst through surgery.
If your ganglion cyst causes no problems, no treatment is necessary, as the cysts usually go away on their own.
Ganglion cysts typically:
The causes of ganglion cysts are still largely unknown. Some believe that it might be caused by:
Certain factors increase your risk of ganglion cysts including:
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