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Ganglion
by Dr. Rajesh Shah
Definition: Ganglion is a small sac
filled with fluid and is formed from the lining of a joint
or tendon. It usually forms when the tissues surrounding
certain joints become inflamed and swell up with lubricating
fluid.

Causes of Ganglion:
It
is generally caused due to some kind of trauma to the joint
but the cause may not be evident in all cases. Ganglion
formation is more common in women (M:F = 1:3) and 70% occur
in the late teens and young adulthood. Some joint diseases
such as rheumatoid arthritis have been associated with
ganglion cysts. Occupational factors play an important role
in the development of ganglion. Those occupations that
require workers to overuse certain joints such as the wrist
and fingers, for instance typewriters, pose a risk for
ganglion cysts.
Symptoms: Most commonly,
ganglion formation is seen on the wrist (usually the back
side) and fingers, but it can also develop on the shoulders,
elbows and knees. Ganglia are usually painless swellings
that can form around any joint. However, the condition can
become painful when the ganglion presses nerves. This pain
can restrict the range of movements and activity of an
individual. They can increase in size or can disappear
spontaneously.
Suggestion about homeopathic
treatment: Largely ganglion is labeled as a
surgical condition; however, in light of homoeopathy it can
be termed as medico-surgical condition. Surgeries done for
ganglion are associated with complications like nerve
damage, stiffness of joints and recurrence. Interestingly,
homoeopathy treatment can effectively take care of ganglion
and it can be the best way to avoid surgeons knife.
Constitutional homoeopathy medicine prescribed on basis of
symptoms of the disease as well as individuals personality,
improves re-absorption of fluid from the ganglion. In
addition, with homoeopathy treatment chance of recurrence is
minimal. I very strongly feel that for ganglion, option of
surgery should be sought only after fair trial of
homoeopathy. The only downside of homoeopathy is that as
compared to surgery it is less rapid. It usually takes 2-5
months of treatment to get favorable results since treatment
is internal and not just local. |