Kamis, 29 Maret 2012

The Signs and Symptoms bible cyst

A ganglion cyst on wrist aka Bible cyst arises from the sheath of a tendon or the capsule of a joint. These cysts can occur at various locations on the wrist. The cyst is referred to as a dorsal ganglion if the cyst develops on top of the wrist. Other cysts can occur on the base of the fingers, in the area between the pulse point and thumb or on the end joint of the fingers. In most cases, ganglion cysts on the wrist are not that serious so they really are harmless. And usually, they will just disappear with the passage of time. A ganglion cyst appears as a sac of liquid and depending on the size of the sac, the cyst can feel either spongy or firm.

It is still unknown what exactly causes the formation and development of ganglion cysts. However, they seem to occur more in women than in men. Applying repeated stress to the wrist is a possible trigger as the cysts are quite common among gymnasts and athletes. The cysts are composed of fluid similar to those found in the joints. These fluids are clear, thick jelly-like in material and mucus-like.

A single cyst or several cysts can appear in the wrist. Usually though, even if it looks like there are several cysts, these cysts are connected by a single common stalk.



The Signs and Symptoms of a Ganglion Cyst on Wrist

- The ganglion cyst usually looks like a bump mass that changes and grows in size.

- Often, the bump is really soft and it usually measures between one to three centimeters in diameter. This is between .4 to 1.2 in inches.

- The swelling can just appear suddenly or grow over time. It can grow smaller in diameter or even disappear only to recur and grow back up again in another time.

- Majority of ganglion cysts on the wrist cause some degree of discomfort and pain. However, about 35% of ganglion cases don't trigger any pain at all and they show no other symptoms except for the visible bumps in the wrist.

- You may feel some sort of weakness in a finger if the cyst is attached to a tendon.

As stated earlier, ganglion cysts can occur on any part of the wrist. About 60% to 70% of these cysts happen in the back of the hand. The cysts can also develop on any of the following areas:

- At the wrist joint.

- The palm side of the wrist.

- The base of the fingers within in the inner palm.

- A the fingertips. These cysts usually occur just below the fingertip cuticles. These cysts are specifically referred to as mucous cysts.

In most cases, a ganglion cyst on wrist will go away on its own. However, there are times wherein the cyst just keeps on growing or its taking an unusually long time to disappear. In this case, a treatment procedure may be necessary. This treatment may either involve aspirating the fluid in the cyst using a needle or subjecting the cyst to a surgical procedure.

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