How is hand tendon sheath cyst treated?

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Last year, I suddenly found a lump in the place where the palm and arm connect. At the beginning, the symptoms were not very obvious, and there was only slight pain when I touched it. But after a long time, the lump became bigger and bigger, and the pain became more and more serious. I realized the seriousness of this, and I did the examination in time, and then I knew it was a ganglion cyst, Now it has a slight impact on my daily life and work, so how should I treat the tendon sheath cyst of the hand? Now let me introduce it to you

How is hand tendon sheath cyst treated?

First, we should adhere to the principle of early detection and early treatment for tendon sheath cyst. The earlier the treatment, the shorter the treatment cycle and the less difficult the treatment will be. For early tendon sheath cyst, special treatment is not necessary, because some patients will eliminate themselves as time goes on, and some only need to crush themselves.

Second: for the patients with more serious ganglion cyst, the main medical treatment is surgery and injection therapy, the use of surgery in the treatment of ganglion cyst, the recovery is slow, but it is not easy to relapse in the future, for injection therapy, the pain of patients is weak, the treatment speed is relatively fast, but many patients have relapsed in the future

Third: now there is a very common method is the use of traditional Chinese medicine treatment, many patients in a period of time to receive regular massage and acupuncture treatment, can also achieve good results, in the future does not relapse, and although the course of traditional Chinese medicine therapy is slow, but there will be no side effects on the patient's body

matters needing attention

Patients with tendon sheath cyst in the hand should pay attention to regular hand movement, and can use a hot towel applied in the tendon sheath cyst, in winter to prevent cold stimulation of the hand, in order to prevent aggravation of tendon sheath cyst