Ganglion cysts start when fluid leaks out of a joint or tendon tunnel forming a small βsacβ beneath the skin. Leak cause is generally unknown, but may be due to trauma, repetitive movement or arthritis. Are #ganglioncyst (or Bible Bumps) serious? Generally speaking, ganglion are fairly common and nothing to worry about - usually harmless, non-cancerous, don't usually spread, and often disappear on their own. Main problem with wrist cyst is they can become unsightly and can even hurt and limit function. Should ganglion wrist cysts be removed? Removal of a symptomatic ganglion cyst can be beneficial. Some people with a ganglion cyst may never experience pain or limited movement, and may never need surgery. Aspiration or surgical removal can provide relief when a cyst becomes large and has not responded to more conservative treatment options. #wristpain #cystpopping π² SUBSCRIBE NOW for new #surgery videos βΆοΈ About Dr. Cory Calendine, MD #orthopedicsurgeon #jointreplacement In the operating room, I get to perform more than 600 hip & knee replacement surgeries each year. From LIVE surgical demos to viral video highlights, together let's explore - react - discuss all things related to bone and joint health THANK YOU for your comments, questions and suggestions. If thereβs a medical topic or question you want me to discuss, please comment below. We are building a library of orthopedic medical video content focused on your requests and responses. π½οΈ Watch latest hip & knee surgery videos βΆοΈ πππ'π πππππππ: TikTok βΆοΈ @corycalendinemd LinkTree βΆοΈ ππππππππ πππππ: admin@ π π» Schedule Appt Online βΆοΈ π 3000 Edward Curd Ln, Franklin, TN 37067 π (615) 791-2630 πππππππππππ: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer. Information in this video is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis and/or treatment. All content [images, digital graphics, text, and other information] contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace or substitute for a consultation with a qualified physician or health professional.
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