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Post time 9-10-2007 05:48 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Sesiape ade info psl ganglion?
bleh la kongsi same2.aku try search kt web tp x phm sgt sb pki ayat2 doktor..
aku org kg je..keje pon nelayan.
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Post time 9-10-2007 06:33 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by edma at 9-10-2007 05:48 AM
Sesiape ade info psl ganglion?
bleh la kongsi same2.aku try search kt web tp x phm sgt sb pki ayat2 doktor..
aku org kg je..keje pon nelayan.


Edna,

Abang aku doktor..aku dulu kena jugak ganglion ni..ganglion ni kira macam 'kutil' lah, tapi lain sikit sebab isi dia tu berair, dan tak keras macam kutil biasa tu, biasanya kena kat tempat2 yang bersendi macam jari ke (aku kena kat jari manis aku..he he). Tak merbahaya pun. Biasa boleh hilang sendiri , tapi kalau besar kena operate  rasanya. Itu je yang aku tahu. Kalau kau nak tau lagi, nanti aku boleh tanya abang aku lagi . Selamat beraya!
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 Author| Post time 10-10-2007 07:29 AM | Show all posts
tq kay..
aku pon br bace kt tenet je..
x merbahaya sgt..
cume kkdg bile sakit br kene operate..

risau gak aku memule kene nih..
ape2 pon tq ye..
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 Author| Post time 10-10-2007 07:38 AM | Show all posts
ni maklumat yg aku jumpe psl ganglion.
just utk maklumat kwn2 je..
spy x gelabah mcm aku...
tp kalo rase skt jgn segan silu jupe doktor..







  
A wrist ganglion can appear on the A, back (dorsum) of the hand or B, on the underside.

Courtesy of Griffin LY (ed): Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care. 3rd Ed. Rosemont, IL. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2005









Ganglion cysts arise from the capsule of a joint or the sheath of a tendon. They can be found at different places on the wrist. A ganglion cyst that grows on the top of the wrist is called a dorsal ganglion. Others are found on the underside of the wrist between the thumb and your pulse point, at the end joint of a finger, or at the base of a finger. Most of the time, these are harmless and will often disappear in time.


Cause
A ganglion cyst contains a thick, clear, mucus-like fluid similar to the fluid found in the joint. No one knows what triggers the formation of a ganglion. Women are more likely to be affected than men. Ganglia are common among gymnasts, who repeatedly apply stress to the wrist.

Symptoms

Wrist ganglion.


Because the fluid-filled sac puts pressure on the nerves that pass through the joint, some ganglion cysts may be painful. Large ganglia, even if they are not painful, are unattractive. Smaller ganglions that remain hidden under the skin (occult ganglions) may be quite painful.
A ganglion grows out of a joint, like a balloon on a stalk. It rises out of the connective tissues between bones and muscles. Inside the balloon is a thick, slippery fluid similar to the fluid in your joints. Usually, the more active the wrist, the larger the cyst becomes. With rest, the lump generally decreases in size.


Diagnosis
Your doctor may ask you how long you have had the ganglion, whether it changes in size, and whether it is painful. Pressure may be applied to identify any tenderness. A penlight may be held up to the cyst to see whether light shines through. X-rays may be taken to rule out other conditions, such as arthritis or a bone tumor. Sometimes, an MRI or ultrasound is needed to find a ganglion cyst that is not visible.



Treatment
Initial treatment is not surgical.
  • Observation. Because the ganglion is not cancerous and may disappear in time, just waiting and watching may be enough to make sure that no unusual changes occur.
  • Immobilization. Activity often causes the ganglion to increase in size. This is because activity increases pressure on nerves, causing pain. A wrist brace or splint may relieve symptoms, letting the ganglion decrease in size. As pain decreases, your doctor may prescribe exercises to strengthen the wrist and improve range of motion.
  • Aspiration. If the ganglion causes a great deal of pain or severely limits activities, the fluid may be drained from it. This procedure is called "aspiration." The area around the ganglion cyst is numbed and the cyst is punctured with a needle so that the fluid drains away.
Nonsurgical treatment leaves the outer shell and the stalk of the ganglion intact, so it may reform and reappear.
The ganglion cyst can be removed through outpatient surgery, but this is no guarantee that the cyst will not grow again. Surgery may also include removing part of the involved joint capsule or tendon sheath. There may be some tenderness, discomfort, and swelling after surgery. Normal activities usually may be resumed two to six weeks after surgery.
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Post time 22-10-2007 05:42 PM | Show all posts
Tahun lepas saya pon kena ganglion nih...lepas beranak tetiba kat pergelangan tangan kiri tumbuh biji...makin lama makin besar....takde pon sakit tapi rasa cam tak best ler ada timbul sesuatu ....tak lawa. Tanya kat Dr kat spital dia kata kalau rasa terganggu dgn ganglion nih...kalau nak buang buleh jugak...buat minor operation ler.
Sekali tu jari hantu di tangan kiri terkena gigitan apa tah bengkak hingga bernanah...seksa betul sakit nya tak tahu kena gigit serangga apa..pastu tadak punat..so nanah tak kuar....sakit tak terkata waktu sejuk ..menangis malam2 sebab nanah tak masak lagi utk di picit kuar. bErdenyut-denyut. Makan painkiller pon tak jalan....sekali tu dr pecahkan buang nanah dan air. Tetiba jer ganglion yg wujud tu hilang.Agaknya air dia kuar bersama nanah kat jari hantu tu kot.

So sekarang dah tiada ganglion itu.
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