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I have a ganglion on my right hand. what happens when i get it aspirated or removed?whats better?

I have a ganglion on my right hand & I am a right handed person. I am studying vce so I use it all the time. Anyone who is about 16 years old, lives in Melbourne and or anybody who has had their ganglion aspirated or removed. please tell me how long it takes for you to be able to use your wrist normally, do you wear a splint or cast after it is aspirated or removed? any personal experiences are VERY welcome.

Update:

I have had it for two years, it has gone and came back again.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    i had one when i was younger. they go away own their own sometimes. wait and see, if its only new it will settle down. chance are if you get it removed you will regret it later. everytime i've elected to have a surgical procedure that was'nt life saving, i've regretted it

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    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    Often these go away by themselves (mine did). Yours probably will too after the VCE is over and you stop overworking your hand. Surgery only has a 50% success rate anyway.

    In earlier times, these used to be treated by bashing them with the family Bible but I wouldn't recommend it now!

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