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Ganglion is a cyst formed from synovium, which is a tissue lining a joint or tendon. The main function of synovium is to produce lubricating fluid for joint. A ganglion is filled with a thick jelly-like fluid. Local trauma to the tendon or joint can result into ganglia. But many a times they are formed for reasons not clearly understood. Ganglia may be an early signs of arthritis. Ganglia are most frequently found in the wrist and ankles. They are painless and clearly visible as localized swellings. A ganglion can spontaneously rupture and go away. People with a persisting or recurring ganglion should be evaluated for signs of systemic forms of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis. Ganglion cysts are noncancerous in nature. A ganglion cyst may develop suddenly or gradually over time.
The following factors may be considered as risk factors for Ganglion:
Role of Homeopathy in Ganglion: |
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