An Orthopedic Surgeon.
A ganglion lump attached to ligaments is a ganglion cyst. The cyst is a ball of fluid that grows on a ligament, tendon, or joint. Most go away in time by themselves, but some need surgery or needle aspiration.
Some say, "Hit it with a Bible!" However, ganglion cysts come for no reason, and they go for no reason! If it doesn't go of its own accord within a few days, see your doctor! My sons experience with the ganglion cyst...He had a small grouping of cysts on the outside of his pointer finger knuckle.We did much research, and happened upon a product called "Red Dessert Clay" He took one teaspoon twice a day, and voila! Within one week, the cysts were gone!I definitely reccommend this remedy. Sounds less intrusive than surgery, or even book therapy
It depends on the type of cyst you have. However, four and a half centimeters is rather large for any "normal" type of cyst. Most cysts range from 10mm to 2 cm. It would be wise to see a doctor and have it examined.
Go see a doctor.
Well, the information you provide is limited, but a common cause can be a Ganglion cyst. Go see your primary care doc or a hand surgeon to rule out other causes and to receive treatment. If it is a simple Ganglion cyst, it usually can be drained in the office.
No. You need to see the doctor for that.
Possibly, but you need to go and see a doctor about this.
Unless you have been to see your doctor then you are second-guessing and you should let your doctor decide what is to be done. The cyst may need to be biopsied.
A Nathbathiam cyst is a cyst that has a strange coloration of purple, like you would see on a bruise. these types of cyst are deadly and can only be removed with painful sugery
yes see a doctor very soon.
take a pregnancy test or see a doctor...
It is a swelling that often appears on the joints of the hand, wrist or foot. They seem to come for no reason. And they seem to go for no reason, too! See Related Link below ads