A ganglion cyst is a sac filled with a jellylike fluid that originates from a tendon sheath or joint capsule. The word “ganglion” means knot and is used to describe the knot-like mass or lump that forms below the surface of the skin. It occasionally can cause mild to moderate foot pain.
Ganglion cysts are among the most common benign soft tissue masses. Although they most often occur on the wrist, they also frequently develop on the foot—usually on the top, but elsewhere as well. Ganglion cysts vary in size, may get smaller and larger and may even disappear completely, only to return later.
Although the exact cause of ganglion cysts is unknown, they may arise from trauma—whether a single event or repetitive microtrauma.
A ganglion cyst is associated with one or more of the following symptoms:
To diagnose a ganglion cyst, the foot and ankle surgeon will perform a thorough examination of the foot. The lump will be visually apparent, and, when pressed in a certain way, it should move freely underneath the skin. Sometimes the surgeon will shine a light through the cyst or remove a small amount of fluid from the cyst for evaluation. Your doctor may take an x-ray, and in some cases, additional imaging studies such as an MRI may be ordered.
There are various options for treating a ganglion cyst on the foot:
When other treatment options fail or are not appropriate, the cyst may need to be surgically removed. While the recurrence rate associated with surgery is much lower than that experienced with aspiration and injection therapy, there are nevertheless cases in which the ganglion cyst returns.
When you feel pain in the front of your foot, it can hinder you from performing things you like to do. If you or someone you know is suffering from this type of pain, Dr. Charles Sisovsky, DPM, AACFAS, at American Health Network, Optum Orthopedics, in New Albany, IN can help treat your pain with innovative orthopedic procedures like steroid or amniotic membrane injections. Call or book an appointment online today to learn more about the treatments Dr. Charles has to offer.
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