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Sore Wrist After Ganglion Removal. Reason For Pain?

hi, i had a ganglion removed on my rist 9 months ago and all went well.



but not my rist is really sore i have stopped wearing my watch and finding it hard to pick things up!



could the ganglion of come back? it feels very tight and hurts when i move my fingers

the pain is not were i had the ganglion removed!



Thanks



Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

Although treatment is often unnecessary, many patients seeking consultation desire some form of definitive treatment. Cyst aspiration/injection is related to a high incidence of recurrence. Surgery generally results in lower rates of recurrence but a higher incidence of complications of more than 20% according to research studies. Please consult your doctor and discuss your case.

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Sore Wrist After Ganglion Removal. Reason For Pain?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Although treatment is often unnecessary, many patients seeking consultation desire some form of definitive treatment. Cyst aspiration/injection is related to a high incidence of recurrence. Surgery generally results in lower rates of recurrence but a higher incidence of complications of more than 20% according to research studies. Please consult your doctor and discuss your case. Hope this helps