Homeopathic treatment
Before delving into homeopathic treatment let us first discuss the conventional or allopathic treatment available.
In allopathy or conventional treatment the medicines are given where there is pain,
difficulty in movement, numbness and so on or it is simply kept under observation.
In cases where there is pain and difficulty in movement, the following procedures
are done:
- Aspiration: In this the contents of the ganglion are aspirated under local anesthesia.
The common complications to this procedure are neurological pain, numbness, allergic
skin disorders, discoloration and recurrence of the ganglion.
- Surgical removal: The surgical removal also cannot guarantee complete or long lasting
cure. Recurrence is very common. Complications of surgery are injury to nerves,
scar, restricted movement or stiffness, injury to the arteries, tendons or joints
which lie nearby.
In contrast homeopathy can treat tumors (ganglion) with natural medicines only.
The treatment can help you avoid the surgeon’s knife.
The remedies are prescribed after taking the complete details of the symptoms of
disease and the patient which includes personal details, family details, and mental
state of the patient thus knowing the complete personality of a patient.
Homeopathy is a better alternative to allopathy or conventional treatment for the
following reasons:
- The medicines can treat ganglion without the painful procedures like aspiration
and surgery.
- It is a non surgical, scarless method of resolving ganglion or bible cyst.
- The treatment can save you from a surgeon’s knife.
- Recurrences are not seen as the homeopathy treatment is internal and not local.
- Homoeopathic remedies are recommended for all age groups and it helps you go on
with your daily work.
Homeopathic treatment should be continued for at least 2-5 months after the problem
is resolved to avoid recurrences of the condition.
There are 37 remedies which give great relief in ganglion or bible cyst. However,
the correct choice and the resulting relief is a matter of experience and right
judgment on the part of the homeopathy doctor. The treatment is decided after thorough
case taking of the patient. Thus medicines are tailor made unlike allopathy in which
all patients receive the same surgery or drugs although trade name may be different.
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What is a ganglion or bible cyst
Ganglion is a swelling that often appears on or around joints and tendons in the
hand or foot.
It is a sac-like swelling or cyst formed from the tissue that lines a joint or tendon.
The tissue, called synovium, normally functions to produce lubricating fluid for
these areas. A ganglion is a cyst formed by the synovium that is filled with a thick
jelly-like fluid.
In this computerized world, many people suffer from this condition as they work
more on keyboard with their wrists. Young women are affected more. It also occurs
commonly in the second and third decades of life, but can occur at any age. Its
occurrence can be sudden or slow. It is variable in the size. It can form around
any joint, but they are most frequently found in the wrist and ankles. They are
usually painless and often barely visible as localized swellings. The largest ganglions
form behind the back of the knee, causing a sense of fullness or tightness. A ganglion
here is referred to as a Baker cyst.
Causes
The exact cause of ganglion is unknown. The various theories suggest that:
- A previous trauma / fracture of the wrist may cause a ganglion.
- Using the wrist more like in tennis players, computer operators, table tennis players
and so on may result in the formation of a ganglion cyst.
- Arthritis sufferers like rheumatoid arthritis, gout and so on may suffer with a
ganglion cyst.
Recurrences are very common.
Symptoms
- The ganglion cyst usually appears as a bump (mass) that changes size. It may have
a size of a peanut or as large as a golf ball.
- Thirty five percent are without symptoms, except for appearance. Most ganglion cysts
cause some degree of pain, usually following acute or repetitive trauma. The pain
is usually nonstop aching, and made worse by joint motion.
- It is usually soft, anywhere from 1-3 cm in diameter (about 0.4-1.2 inches) and
doesn't move.
- There may be numbness of the fingers when the corresponding supplying artery gets
compressed.
- They may increase in size gradually.
Diagnosing
A physical examination is often all that is needed to diagnose a ganglion cyst.
Usually no investigations are required since it is clearly visualized in the wrist
or any other joint.