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A Baker's cyst is a swelling that can develop behind the knee filled with fluid from inside the knee joint.
A Baker's cyst is a benign swelling of the semimembranosus or some other synovial bursa found behind the knee joint.
Could be a Bakers cyst or a DVT. Check out both possibilities.
Yes that can give relief. however if you are using ice for example contain it in a towel or something in order to protect the skin
A fibroid in your uterus and a cyst in your left ovary, but the cyst would be complex formed just like a mass or tumor in your uterus that has grown in size.
The size of the cyst matters less than the symptoms it causes. Even small cysts can stretch the lining of the joint and cause pain or discomfort. There is no specific size that a cyst has to reach to have it removed.
the size of a dime
the cyst can and most likely will shrink itself. although i have had a cyst the same size that ruptured, this is VERY painful you will know when it ruptures. your doctor will tell you were or not it needs to be removed. most of the cyst will shrink and absorb back into your body though.
A granuloma is smaller in size less than 4 mm in diameter where as cyst is a sequela of granuloma so it is larger in size.
Bakers use pi in determining the size of their cakes and pies. They use it tomake sure their cakes or pies are the right size and to find out the amount ofdough they need to use.
At least a double d