It is not uncommon for patients, particularly athletes, to develop painful, fluid-filled sacs somewhere along their foot or ankle. These sacs are known as ganglion cysts.
Ganglion cysts are among the most common benign soft tissue masses. Although they are nothing to panic about, they can cause discomfort, including burning sensations or awkward lumps in the foot. By seeking early diagnosis and treatment, it is possible to enjoy lasting relief from ganglion cyst symptoms.
At RNV Podiatry, we are pleased to provide extensive treatment for ganglion cysts, proudly restoring patients in McKinney, TX to full comfort and mobility.
What Is a Ganglion Cyst?
Essentially, ganglion cysts are small sacs filled with jelly-like fluid. They generally originate from the tendon sheath or the joint capsule. A ganglion cyst will usually present as a small lump on the foot or ankle. If the cyst is adjacent to a nerve, it can cause chronic discomfort.
Ganglion cysts can be treated, but the specifics of the treatment vary depending on the location as well as the severity of the cyst.
Ganglion Cyst Causes and Symptoms
Any condition that places stress or pressure on the ball of your foot can ultimately cause a ganglion cyst to form. Some examples of conditions that might lead to ganglion cysts include:
- Bunions or hammertoe, both of which result from overcrowding in your toes.
- Ill-fitting shoes that rub or slide against the foot when you walk.
- The friction between your feet and shoes when wearing shoes without socks.
Initially, the symptoms you experience from a ganglion cyst tend to be minor. If the condition is left untreated, however, these symptoms can worsen. Common symptoms of a ganglion cyst include:
- A thickening or roughening of your skin, especially near the cyst itself.
- A hard, raised bump on your foot, heel, or toe.
- Tenderness, redness, or a burning sensation near the site of the cyst.
- Dry, flaky, and waxy skin.
If you experience one or more of these symptoms, seek diagnosis and treatment from RNV Podiatry. We are proud to provide ganglion cyst treatments for patients in McKinney and beyond.
Treating Ganglion Cysts
The first step toward ganglion cyst treatment is a physical examination by Dr. Rachel N. Verville, our board-certified foot and ankle surgeon. Dr. Verville will examine your foot and ankle to confirm the location and severity of your ganglion cyst and then recommend a personalized treatment plan. Common treatment options include:
More Comfortable Shoes
Changing to a more comfortable shoe can help to minimize friction and provide you with lasting relief.
Shoe Supports and Inserts
Alternatively, it may be more effective to minimize friction and pressure through the use of comfort-enhancing inserts.
Padding and Taping the Feet
Padding and taping the feet may alleviate pain and pressure, helping to restore full comfort and mobility.
Pain Medication
Oral medications can be used to mediate inflammation and to provide ongoing relief from ganglion cyst pain.
Prescription Orthotic Devices
Dr. Verville may prescribe an orthotic device, which can be worn in your shoe to support comfort and recovery.
Antibiotic Medication
Antibiotics may be helpful in controlling any infections that might make your ganglion cyst more severe.
Ganglion Cyst Removal Surgery
Although surgery is seldom required to alleviate the symptoms of a ganglion cyst, it may be the best bet to address truly severe concerns.
Foot Surgery
If the ganglion cyst is caused by an underlying foot problem, Dr. Verville may recommend performing surgery to address the root cause.
Choosing Dr. Rachel N. Verville, DPM, PA
For relief from ganglion cysts, patients in McKinney, TX choose Dr. Rachel N. Verville. Board-certified in foot and ankle surgery, Dr. Verville has provided solutions for thousands of patients facing chronic discomfort or limited mobility. She is active in a number of professional organizations, including the American Podiatric Medical Association, the Texas Podiatric Medical Association, and the American Association for Women Podiatrists.
Schedule Your Ganglion Cyst Consultation
Experience full relief from the symptoms of your ganglion cyst. Seek tailored care from RNV Podiatry, proudly serving patients in McKinney, TX and beyond. Make an appointment online or call (214) 385-8822.