Hygroma brush

The hygroma of the hand is formed from the adjacent tissues of the tendons or joints. These tissues are filled with a jelly-like mass and appear as a small seal that emerges on the back of the hand. The cone remains invisible for a long time, because it grows rather slowly and does not cause anxiety. The hygroma of the hand provides treatment, depending on the size of the tumor and the soreness of the sensations.

Symptoms of the hygroma of the brush:

  1. A small cystic formation in the area of ​​the joints of the hand, dense to the touch.
  2. Weak pain during exercise.
  3. Difficulty or limitation of the joints.

Sometimes it seems that the hygroma itself disappears, and then appears again. This is a delusion caused by the peculiarity of the structure of the periarticular bag (bursa). The fluid from the hygroma can flow into the seminary for a while, creating the impression of a tumor. As a rule, after a few days the hygroma returns to its original place.

Hygroma of the brush - reasons

Often the disease occurs without any reason. But most often it appears, if:

Methods for treating hygroma of the hand

Ambulatory treatment of the disease. The most effective and safe option is to completely remove the hygroma of the brush. It is carried out in one of three ways:

  1. Laser removal: the tumor heats up to the point of its destruction.
  2. Surgical excision: surgical removal of the tumor along with the membrane.
  3. Conservative removal: the hygroma is opened surgically with the subsequent introduction into the cavity of various medications.

Any operation is performed under local necrosis to avoid the occurrence of pain shock in the patient.

Hygroma of the joints of the hand - treatment with folk remedies

There are quite a few recipes for treating this tumor at home:

In addition to external procedures, you can take in some folk remedies:

1. Cabbage juice:

2. Cucumber infusion: