Wrist Cyst Causes, Treatments & More

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Invisible Ganglion Cysts

Although most ganglion cysts appear as a bump on the skin, some may be so small they remain invisible. These small cysts are called occult ganglions. At times, pain may occur in the wrist or top of the hand with no visible cause. The pain may be due to an occult ganglion pressing on a nerve.

A physician may use imaging tests to check for an occult ganglion cyst when a person has pain in the wrist or hand with no obvious origin.

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