A wrist ganglion, or synovial cyst, is a non-cancerous, fluid-filled lump that usually forms on the front or back of the wrist. While harmless, it can cause discomfort or restrict movement.
What Causes It?
Ganglions form when joint-lubricating synovial fluid collects in a sac. Though the exact cause isn’t always clear, common triggers include:
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Repetitive wrist use (typing, sports)
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Past wrist injuries or sprains
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Arthritis
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Genetic predisposition
Symptoms
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Soft, visible lump
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Pain or discomfort with movement
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Pressure or numbness if a nerve is compressed
Treatment Options
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Observation: If painless, it may go away on its own.
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Immobilization: Braces or splints reduce joint stress.
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Aspiration: Fluid removal via needle, though recurrence is common.
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Surgery: Used for painful or persistent cysts, with lower recurrence risk.