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Ganglion cyst surgery question? |
I have a ganglion cyst on my wrist. I might get surgery to get it removed, but I am worried it might be extremely painful. I am unable to swallow pills (its not a med condition, I am just unable to swallow them) so that means I can't take pain killers like Advil. I don't want to get the surgery if it is going to be too painful. In that case I will just get the cyst drained. Also the cyst is on my dominant hand so I may have to use my hand as I am in school. My daughter had this surgery when she graduated high school. She took pain killers for a week or two. Unfortunately, her ganglion came back. It was in her dominant wrist also, and then it started in her other wrist. I took her to an acupuncturist. He gave her several needle treatments and Chinese medicine from herbs. She hated the needle treatments, so didn't go more than 2-3 times. She did take the tiny little herbal tea pills for a few months. Her ganglions are not totally gone, but they don't bother her much. She plays piano and violin and her work is doing inventory, which is hard on the wrists. They run in my family. I had one on my foot and it was causing some pain and a firery feeling in my toes, so I had it removed. It wasn't bad at all. Just a couple of stitches and it was done in an out-patient clinic. I was home the same day. You've already gotten good answers about your stated question. I just wanted to add that you should talk to your pharmacist. There are liquid formulations of lots of different pain medications, including Advil. They are made for small children, but they are also useful for people who can't swallow pills (common in the elderly). Some (but not all) pills can also be crushed, and you can sprinkle the powder on applesauce and eat it. Some pills (including Advil) come in chewable tablets. You have a lot of options. Good luck! |
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