Added to my list of "weird things about my body that I might need to take care of soon" is: a Ganglion cyst.
Ugggh!
At least it's relatively harmless. Just odd-looking, that's all.
Figured I'd share some info, in case others are experiencing something similar...
A ganglion cyst is a tumor or swelling on top of a joint or the covering of a tendon (tissue that connects muscle to bone). It looks like a sac of liquid (cyst). Inside the cyst is a thick, sticky, clear, colorless, jellylike material. Depending on the size, cysts may feel firm or spongy. Source
A Bump On My Wrist
Six months ago someone said to me: "Oooh, what's that bump on your wrist?!"It was odd looking. Mostly just a sharp bony like part jutting out ever so slightly from the top of my wrist. It wasn't painful at all. In fact, I had never even noticed it until this person pointed it out to me.
I figured it was something like a bone spur on the top of my wrist -- possibly something related to carpal tunnel -- so I'd just keep an eye on it for awhile.
Fast-forward 6 months, and the bump is no longer sharp in appearance, it's rounder and sticks out a bit farther from the top of my wrist. It hadn't bothered me one tiny bit until recently. I'm on the computer a lot, and that wrist is starting to get stressed much earlier than usual.
Plus, if the dog bumps it when we're playing, it sort of aches. And now that it's summer, when I'm wiping sweat from my brow... if I forget and use that wrist... it aches a bit. (And feels weird too.) It's also noticeably "squishy" -- as if it's filled with fluid.
Ganglions can be painless; however, they often are associated with tenderness and pain which may restrict the range of movements. Source
The Doctor's Diagnosis: Ganglion Cyst
So yesterday I went in to see our family doctor about it. Right away, he diagnosed it as a Ganglion cyst. Sounded kind of scary to me, but he said it's nothing to worry about.They call it the Bible cyst because in the olden days they used to just slam a bible down on the bump to make it go away. (It really worked.)
Turns out, it's a relatively harmless tumor or growth or cyst that commonly appears for no reason on top of the wrist. Other places Ganglion cysts are likely to appear: bottom of the wrist and the tip of a finger.
No one knows what triggers the formation of a ganglion. Women are more likely to be affected than men. Ganglia are common among gymnasts, who repeatedly apply stress to the wrist." Source
...I'm guessing this is where the word "gangly" came from... something that's just odd and hangs around for no apparent reason, yet is relatively harmless.
Treatment For Ganglion Cysts
No treatment is necessary... really. Though it may be desired if the cyst gets in the way of your normal activities and/or creates pain or tenderness around it.Another alternative, that some call traditional, others call a bit barbaric, is to smash the wrist ganglion cyst with a hard object such as a book. This pops the cyst, and ruptures the lining of the cyst. Because the lining is disrupted, the smashed ganglion cyst may not return quite as often as those drained by a needle. However, many patients are uncomfortable with their doctor 'whacking' a book against their wrist." Source
For me...
Now that I know what it is, it's just in the way -- more than anything else.
Hmmm... yet another reason to break out that Bible, I guess. Of course Jim is dying to just "mash it"!
More About Ganglion Cysts
UPDATE 7/9/07: Well, I guess Jim must've smashed my wrist with a Bible in the middle of the night or something... cuz my Ganglion Cyst is gone! Completely flat.
Remember... I've had this Ganglion Cyst for over 6 months now. And all of a sudden, I wake up one morning, and it's gone!
I have to admit, I didn't quite believe it when people said things like "it will probably just go away on it's own" and "they come and they go". But I'm here to say... it's true. I love having a "normal" wrist for a change... one that doesn't have that ugly big bump in the middle of it.
And I later learned from my mom that she's got one on her wrist that comes and goes too. (I think hers is gone more than not.) She says whenever it starts to appear, she just rubs on it a lot and it goes back down.
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For what it's worth, I seemed to have good experience with Prednisone.
I was taking it for another reason, and wa-lah, my ganglion cyst magically went away. And this is the longest time that it's stayed away too! (nearly 2 months and counting... ganglion cyst free)
I'm not sure if any doctor would prescribe Prednisone for a ganglion cyst though. (doubt it)
I've got a ganglion too; it's on my wrist, level with my shirt cuff. I'm going to the doctor tomorrow so I'll just double check it's nothing more sinister. i do recall I had one years ago and I think it went by itself. Evidently it's back!
Nathan,did it hurt when you smacked your cyst with a book?Just curious.
I'm a Union carpenter I think it may be from carring heavy stuff my wife says it's from being on the computer too much, LOL
I've got 2 one on the bottom side of my left wrist it's been there for over a year, today I noticed I'm getting one on the top of my right wrist OH,GREAT anyhow I just had my daughter smack the crap out of the one on my left wrist with the edge of a one inch book wow it hurts now anyhow it's not hard anymore :) Maybe it will go away.
THX for the info,
Mark the Bumpy
I have lump on the back of my right wrist its not painful but hard as a rock back in 1990 i had a ganglion cyst removed from my left wrist that formed several years after my younger sister slammed my wrist in the school door that cyst was painful but however this one isn't so I am thinking it might be a cancerous tumor
Having this cyst for 2 weeks was very uncomfortable on my wrist. As a child I had one drained once. My wrist is sore but the cyst is gone down to my surprise did it just dissolve it self? I wish that it stays gone, gee....what a nightmare as a Stenographer.
I have had one on my wrist for about 5 years now. A few months ago it "magically" went away, and I was so excited...but then it came back about a month later. I read on here about someone who said their mom just rubs it applies pressure whenever it comes back, and it goes away again. I tried this a few days ago, not really expecting it to work, but it did! Within maybe 4 or 5 days it practically was gone again. It was so easy that I am still not totally convinced it wasnt just coincedence. Next time it comes back, I will have to try it again and see...
FYI my doctor a few years ago told me that it would be very painful to just whack it away, so Ive always been to afraid to try it.