Back Cyst Treatment

back cystCan you see closed tissue pockets on your back? Well, there is nothing to worry about because the ‘small peas’ are non-cancerous. In medical terms, the small and raised bumps are called cysts. Cysts can appear in the different parts of the body, and it can be filled with pus, fluid, or other materials. Oftentimes, the cyst is caused by clogging or infection. If you have a back cyst, you can start looking for back cyst treatment.

Like other cysts, the back cyst is usually non-cancerous and is slow growing, smooth when touched, and painless. If the back cyst causes pain, it can be inflamed, infected, or ruptured. This is when you should seek back cyst treatment. Only a medical professional can recommend the most suitable back cyst treatment.

The back cyst treatment will usually depend on the location. Individuals who are 65 years or older are prone to synovial back cyst, and there is nothing to worry because this is non-malignant or benign. The symptoms are stable and the cyst may not progress for a long time. If you are diagnosed with spinal stenosis, it can be due to synovial back cyst. The patient suffers from lower back pain, which travels down the legs. The pain attacks when a person is standing since the nerves are under more pressure when the spinal canal is closed down.

Before a back cyst treatment is given, the patient must undergo an MRI scan. This is vital to detect spinal instability. The synovial back cyst requires surgery, but a possible spinal instability should be addressed first prior to the surgery. Otherwise, the surgeon will perform a revision. This can be avoided with thorough examinations and tests.

Cysts on the lumbar spine can be addressed using any of these back cyst treatment options:

• Activity modifications after thorough professional observation
• Injections
• Minor surgery

If the back cyst is not causing any pain or dysfunction, there is no need for treatment. In the case of synovial back cyst, the best way to handle pain is to exercise regularly. That is, if you are not suffering from any pain. You can use a stationary bike instead of doing short walks. As mentioned earlier, a standing position often causes pain. It is better to stay seated, and move around carefully.

A very common back cyst treatment is injection. A patient may be given a facet injection or an epidural injection. With the facet injection, the fluid is drained using a small needle and steroid is injected to prevent inflammation. To decrease pain, epidural injections are given. In this treatment, the steroid is injected around the cyst.

Before you decide on the best back cyst treatment, you should first consider the level of pain that you’re suffering from, the symptoms, and the level of dysfunction caused by the cyst. Surgery is an invasive process and in most places, it is costly. Your doctor will thoroughly make an evaluation of your condition and if all other means of addressing the cyst don’t work, then surgery may be recommended.

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