What is this Bump on my wrist?
A ganglion cyst contains a clear, thick, mucus-like fluid. No one knows what triggers the formation of a ganglion. Women are more likely to develop ganglion cyst over men. Ganglia are common among more athletic people like gymnasts, cheerleaders, or even yogis, who repeatedly apply stress to the wrist.
What is this caused by?
Ganglion cysts arise from the pocket of a joint, or the cover of a tendon. They can be found in diverse places on the wrist. A ganglion cyst that grows on the top of the wrist is called a dorsal ganglion. Some are located at the end joint of a finger, or at the base of a finger, or the underside of the wrist, between the thumb and your pulse point. Typically, these are harmless and will often disappear in time.
Because the fluid-filled sac puts pressure on the nerves that pass through the joint, some ganglion cysts may be painful.
A ganglion grows out of a joint, like a balloon on a stalk. It rises out of the connective tissues between bones and muscles. Inside the balloon is a thick, slippery fluid similar to the fluid in your joints. Usually, the more active the wrist, the larger the cyst becomes. With rest, the lump generally decreases in size.
What Do I Need to Do to Get Rid of This?
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