7. Treatment Options: From Watchful Waiting To Surgery
Management depends on the cause and severity of the lump. For ganglion cysts, doctors often recommend watchful waiting, as some cysts disappear on their own. If symptoms develop, aspiration can relieve pressure by removing fluid.
When cysts persist or return, surgical removal may be advised. The procedure removes both the cyst and its connection to the joint. Surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis, with a short recovery period, though recurrence remains possible.
8. Home Care, Splints, And What Not To Do
For benign lumps like ganglion cysts, certain home measures may ease discomfort. Wearing a wrist splint can limit movement and reduce irritation, especially if a nerve is involved.
Avoid attempting to puncture or squeeze the cyst at home, as this increases the risk of infection. Ice packs can help reduce swelling, and over-the-counter pain relievers may ease discomfort—but it’s best to consult a healthcare provider before trying these measures.