Understanding Ganglions: Foot and Ankle Care in Totowa, NJ

Ganglion cysts are common lumps that can develop around the joints or tendons of the foot and ankle. At Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists, we help you identify and treat these cysts to relieve discomfort and restore mobility. If you notice a painless or tender bump near your ankle or foot, it might be a ganglion. Early evaluation can prevent worsening symptoms.

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What to Expect When Treating Ganglions with Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists

When you visit us in Totowa, NJ, our team begins with a careful examination to confirm if the lump is a ganglion cyst. These cysts are filled with a jelly-like fluid and most often appear near the ankle joint or on the top of the foot. While some ganglions cause no discomfort, others may press on nerves, causing pain or numbness.

We offer a variety of treatment options depending on the size and symptoms of the ganglion. This can include conservative methods like immobilization or padding, and if needed, aspiration or surgical removal. Our goal is to reduce your pain and prevent recurrence, all while supporting your foot’s health and function.

Don’t let a ganglion cyst slow you down. Call Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists at (973) 837-8173 or request an appointment to get the care you need.

FAQs

What exactly is a ganglion cyst?

A ganglion cyst is a noncancerous lump filled with fluid that commonly develops along tendons or joints in the foot and ankle. It often appears as a soft bump and can vary in size.

Are ganglion cysts painful?

Sometimes they are painless, but if the cyst presses on nearby nerves or tissues, it can cause pain, numbness, or discomfort especially during movement.

How do podiatrists diagnose ganglion cysts?

Diagnosis usually involves a physical exam and may include imaging tests like ultrasound or MRI to confirm the cyst and rule out other conditions.

What treatment options are available for ganglions?

Treatments range from monitoring the cyst if it’s not causing symptoms, to aspiration (draining fluid), or surgical removal if necessary.

Can ganglion cysts come back after treatment?

Yes, ganglion cysts can recur after treatment, especially if only drained. Surgical removal reduces the chance of recurrence but does not eliminate it completely.

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