Hi,
Cortisone injections are commonly used to treat inflammation and swelling in the body, including
arthritis in the hands. However, like any medication, they can have side effects. Some common side effects of cortisone injections in the hands include thinning of the skin, changes in skin color, and the appearance of small blood vessels near the injection site.
If you are experiencing these side effects, there are a few things you can do to alleviate them. First, you should try to avoid using the affected hand as much as possible to reduce the risk of further irritation. Applying a
cold compress to the area can also help to reduce swelling and discomfort. It's important to note that if you are experiencing severe side effects or if you suspect that the injection site may be infected, you should seek medical attention immediately.
As for your
ganglion cyst, there are several treatment options available. Wearing a small cast or
splint may help to reduce the size of the cyst, but this can be uncomfortable and may not be effective for all patients. As an alternative, your doctor may recommend aspiration, a procedure in which the cyst is drained with a needle, or surgery to remove the cyst.
Ultimately, the best course of treatment will depend on the size and location of the cyst, as well as your individual health needs and preferences. It's important to discuss all of your treatment options with your doctor to determine the best approach for you.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician